The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will host a genealogical workshop for the deaf and hard of hearing June 19-23. Classes begin at 9 a.m.
Instructors fluent in American Sign Language will teach an array of classes to students from the United States and Canada.
Following the workshop there will be a family history regional conference for the deaf. The conference will be held on Sunday, June 25, in the Little Theater at the Conference Center. Latter-day Saints who meet in Utah wards and branches for the deaf have been invited to attend.
For more information visit www.sampubco.com/dfh/information.htm or call the deaf zone of the family and church history mission at 801-240-6680 (voice) or 801-240-6475 (video phone).
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