BYU Education Week Recap
Education Week at Brigham Young University completed recently, and The Family History Guide was well-represented. The booth for the website was located north of the Eatery in the Wilkinson Center on campus.
From Angelle Anderson, Marketing Director of The Family History Guide Association:
We had a lot of people stop and want to hear about the site, and almost emptied our box of pass-along cards. Comments were filled with gratitude and the proverbial “Why did I not know about this?” Lots of leaders and consultants, ward and stake leaders, and others who are now armed for the future!.
The booth location was great and the stand-up banners really helped people locate us. For those who wanted more in-depth conversations, we just pulled up some chairs from the Eatery tables.
Scott loved teaching his two series and sharing about The Family History Guide on Wednesdays to both his adult and youth classes.
Here are some pictures from the event—hope to see you at next year’s Education Week!
Angelle Anderson and Mark Baggaley work at The Family History Guide Association booth.
Closeup of booth table
Left to right: Ellie Soulier, booth worker and granddaughter of the Andersons; Angelle Anderson; Scott Anderson, Education Week feature speaker and Public Relations Director of The Family History Guide Association
James Tanner, Chairman of the Board of The Family History Guide Association, and Ann Tanner, Sectertary/Treasurer of The Family History Guide Association
Scott Anderson, presenting The Family History Guide website at one of his Education Week sessions