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SUMMARY:ZOOM: "The Hatting Industry in Danbury\, CT " with Brigid Guertin
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 21\,  2026 – 1:00 P.M. EST\nThe Connecticut Society of Genealogists\, Inc. presents \n“The Hatting Industry in Danbury\, CT ” with Brigid Guertin” \n\nRegistration Information: \nThis event will take place virtually on Zoom. The event is FREE\, but registration is required. \nPlease click on the Zoom link below to register.\nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ehYwsIawQLSEuuP6szICbg \n\n\n\n\n\n“The Hatting Industry in Danbury\, CT” delves into the establishment\, growth\, development\, and eventual decline of this once-formidable industry in Danbury\, CT. Join us as we discuss the industry\, the people\, and the place that made hatting synonymous with Danbury\, CT. \nBio:  \nBrigid Guertin has worked for 26  years to promote an appreciation of Danbury’s past as a key tool to providing context to understand Danbury’s present\, and help our Danbury community plan for a better future. Working with outstanding volunteers\, staff\, and two museum boards\, Brigid and her team of history enthusiasts have expanded the physical\, online\, and programmatic reach of the Danbury Museum from 5000 persons impacted to 25\,000 plus persons impacted yearly by the Danbury Museum –  both on and off campus.  Additionally\, the Danbury Museum’s online reach has expanded to include 125\,000 interactions monthly across vibrant social media platforms\, used for communication and educational purposes. \nA museum professional since 1999\, Brigid has an MA in Museum Studies from The George Washington University\, and an undergraduate BA degree in History from Marymount College in Tarrytown\, NY.  Married to husband Gary for 21 years and with three teenage boys\, (ages 19\, 17 and 15) Brigid is an active member of the Danbury community. Brigid\, is a sustaining member of the Danbury Garden Club and she is a corporator of Ives Bank of Danbury\, a member of the FCI Danbury Community Outreach committee\, a board member of the Friends of the Danbury Museum\, was a decade long Junior Achievement volunteer\, is a member of St. Joseph Church in Danbury\, was an appointed member of the Danbury Board of Education\, was a member of the Planning of Conservation and Development Committee for the City of Danbury (POCD committee)\, and currently sits on numerous city based committees as part of her work with the Danbury Museum and as Danbury’s City Historian. \n\n\n\n\n\nConnecticut Society of Genealogists Media Release Policy\nRepresentatives of CSG may take photographs and/or videos at events for publicity purposes only. These photographs and/or videos are for use by CSG in publications or other media material produced for the purpose of society promotion including but not limited to: brochures\, invitations\, books\, newspapers\, magazines\, television\, websites\, and various social media channels.\nBy attending this CSG event you grant permission and consent to the use of any photography and/or video you may appear in.
URL:https://csginc.org/event/zoom-the-hatting-industry-in-danbury-ct-with-brigid-guertin/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CT
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SUMMARY:ZOOM: Breaking Down Irish Brick Walls:  Successful Case Studies in Identifying Place of Origin with Kerri Tannenbaum
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 15\,  2025 – 1:00 P.M. EST\nThe Connecticut Society of Genealogists\, Inc. presents\n“Breaking Down Irish Brick Walls: Successful Case Studies in Identifying Place of Origin” with Kerri Tannenbaum\n\nRegistration Information: \nThis event will take place virtually on Zoom. The event is FREE\, but registration is required. \nPlease click on the Zoom link below to register.\nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FP-B7M_wRz624nkOoamUaw \n\n\n\n\n\nDo all of your U.S. – based records for your Irish immigrant ancestors list only “Ireland” as the place of origin? Are you unable to trace your ancestry further back in Irish records without knowing the county or townland? This is a common frustration for many researchers with Irish heritage. Professional genealogist Kerri Tannenbaum will present several case studies to illustrate strategies and provide tips and techniques that may help you find your ancestors’ location in Ireland. \nBio: Kerri Tannenbaum is a professional genealogist and researcher who works with people looking to learn more about their family history. She specializes in New York\, Connecticut\, Pennsylvania\, and Irish research. Kerri is a graduate of Boston University’s Certificate Program in Genealogical Research and the ProGen Peer Study Groups. She serves as contributing editor of the Irish Family History Forum newsletter\, a recipient of many awards from the National Genealogical Society. She also serves as a guest lecturer and research consultant for several genealogy societies. Kerri founded her company Family Dot Connector LLC in 2018 and has served hundreds of clients since then. She lives on Long Island with her husband and two daughters. \n\n\n\n\n\nConnecticut Society of Genealogists Media Release Policy\nRepresentatives of CSG may take photographs and/or videos at events for publicity purposes only. These photographs and/or videos are for use by CSG in publications or other media material produced for the purpose of society promotion including but not limited to: brochures\, invitations\, books\, newspapers\, magazines\, television\, websites\, and various social media channels.\nBy attending this CSG event you grant permission and consent to the use of any photography and/or video you may appear in.
URL:https://csginc.org/event/zoom-breaking-down-irish-brick-walls-successful-case-studies-in-identifying-place-of-origin-with-kerri-tannenbaum/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CT
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