Sydney PC User Group Incorporated
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Meetings During the Week 14 - 19 December 2015


1st Floor
Sydney Mechanics'
School of Arts
280 Pitt Street, Sydney
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4 - 9 January 2016
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Hello and Welcome,
 
Details of next week's meetings are below.
 
Tuesday 15 December - Tuesday Forum - 9:30am - 12:30pm
Bryan McDonald will discuss some contemporary computer issues at this meeting.
 
The meeting will also provide the members with an opportunity to discuss the programs they are using and any computer problems they are experiencing.
 
At the conclusion of the meeting members will meet at the Star Bar for an end of year lunch.
 
Tuesday 15 December - Family History - T Eakin - 12:30pm - 3:30pm
This meeting will be a question and answer meeting on any family history topic.
 
Terry Eakin will also explain all the various courts in the United Kingdom that our convict ancestors faced before being transported to Australia.
 
Terry can also log on to "Ancestry" or "Find My Past" if the need arises and print the results of any searches.
 
The Family History SIG will not meet in January 2016.
 
Members are invited to join Terry at the Star Bar in George Street between 12 noon and 1pm for an end of year lunch.

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John Mathews
 

 
Information for Members and Visitors:
 
All Meetings, unless specifically stated above, are held on the
1st Floor, Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, 280 Pitt Street, Sydney.
 
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