Tips & Tricks to Track Your German Russian Ancestors © - New Event!
Join family historian Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski as she shares tips & tricks to help you break through brick walls of tracking ancestry of German settlers in the Russian Empire. Anna demystifies the history and offers ideas helpful to anyone tracing European ancestors and descendants around the globe. It’s a great opportunity to meet fellow German from Russia researchers, too!
Where: Gilbert Southeast Regional Library in the Shakespeare Room, 775 N. Greenfield Road, Gilbert, AZ 85234.
(At the crossroads of Guadalupe and Greenfield, just west of the Riparian Reserve).
When: January 12, 2019 at 10:15 -11:30 a.m.
Register at the Library website (http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp) after 12/17/2018
Where: Gilbert Southeast Regional Library in the Shakespeare Room, 775 N. Greenfield Road, Gilbert, AZ 85234.
(At the crossroads of Guadalupe and Greenfield, just west of the Riparian Reserve).
When: January 12, 2019 at 10:15 -11:30 a.m.
Register at the Library website (http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp) after 12/17/2018
Grebel & Gemütlichkeit:
Convention in Portland, Oregon--Concordia University
Exciting to have the room nearly filled well before the presentation started.
Value Meals on the Volga Heads to Barnes & Noble
Scottsdale Society of Women Writers partners with Barnes and Noble Booksellers
WHEN: Tuesday NOVEMBER 1st , 2011 - 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Free Event
WHERE: Barnes and Noble Booksellers - 90th St., Shea Blvd., west of the 101, Scottsdale
WHO: Three award winning authors
Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski, Sharyl, Bales and Marcia Fine
WHAT: Share their writing stories and sign books- Value Meals on the Volga, Stalked and Paper Children.
Savor the food your grandmother used to make! Join author Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski as she shares the making of Value Meals on the Volga, the family history cookbook.
Whether you are a gourmet chef or a novice cook, you can make delectable delights in your kitchen. By sharing original recipes dating from the 1700’s, Bartkowski connects with her ancestors, the founding members of the German-Russian villages of Mariental and Reinwald, Russia. The Value Meals on the Volga cookbook guides you with step-by-step instructions and full color photos so you, too, can create wonderful memories for future generations.
Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski pursues projects which revolve around her passion, genealogy and family history. Her goal is to bring everyone’s ancestry and family stories to life.
She is the author of three books which celebrate family history: Value Meals on the Volga, Maggie Visits Grandpa, and Maggie Visits Argentina. Anna also edited Thirty Years in the Desert, An Anniversary Celebration of the Arizona Sun Chapter which was a compilation of member’s unique family stories.
Anna conducts workshops and presentations to inspire the writer and genealogist within all of us. From travels to Argentina to re-unite families torn apart during World War II, to offering ideas to jump start your own research, Anna has been the catalyst for over ten years.
WHEN: Tuesday NOVEMBER 1st , 2011 - 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Free Event
WHERE: Barnes and Noble Booksellers - 90th St., Shea Blvd., west of the 101, Scottsdale
WHO: Three award winning authors
Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski, Sharyl, Bales and Marcia Fine
WHAT: Share their writing stories and sign books- Value Meals on the Volga, Stalked and Paper Children.
Savor the food your grandmother used to make! Join author Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski as she shares the making of Value Meals on the Volga, the family history cookbook.
Whether you are a gourmet chef or a novice cook, you can make delectable delights in your kitchen. By sharing original recipes dating from the 1700’s, Bartkowski connects with her ancestors, the founding members of the German-Russian villages of Mariental and Reinwald, Russia. The Value Meals on the Volga cookbook guides you with step-by-step instructions and full color photos so you, too, can create wonderful memories for future generations.
Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski pursues projects which revolve around her passion, genealogy and family history. Her goal is to bring everyone’s ancestry and family stories to life.
She is the author of three books which celebrate family history: Value Meals on the Volga, Maggie Visits Grandpa, and Maggie Visits Argentina. Anna also edited Thirty Years in the Desert, An Anniversary Celebration of the Arizona Sun Chapter which was a compilation of member’s unique family stories.
Anna conducts workshops and presentations to inspire the writer and genealogist within all of us. From travels to Argentina to re-unite families torn apart during World War II, to offering ideas to jump start your own research, Anna has been the catalyst for over ten years.
News & Events
Changing Hands Bookstore
6428 S McClintock Drive
Tempe, AZ 85283
Tuesday, January 18, 2011, 6:30 8:30 p.m.
WRITE to the Heart of the Matter Workshop
What’s your goal for the coming year? How about finally writing down your stories for your children and grandchildren? It’s one of the most rewarding projects you can take on, and the result will be treasured for generations. Don’t know where to start? Join Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski of Infinite Adventure Publishing and Dee Dees, author of Write Your Life Story in 28 Days. They will help you create the project of a lifetime - your lifetime! Whether you want to write your own family history or memoir or interview a family member and capture their stories, this workshop will guide you. Bring pen/paper or laptop. Come ready to write!
6428 S McClintock Drive
Tempe, AZ 85283
Tuesday, January 18, 2011, 6:30 8:30 p.m.
WRITE to the Heart of the Matter Workshop
What’s your goal for the coming year? How about finally writing down your stories for your children and grandchildren? It’s one of the most rewarding projects you can take on, and the result will be treasured for generations. Don’t know where to start? Join Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski of Infinite Adventure Publishing and Dee Dees, author of Write Your Life Story in 28 Days. They will help you create the project of a lifetime - your lifetime! Whether you want to write your own family history or memoir or interview a family member and capture their stories, this workshop will guide you. Bring pen/paper or laptop. Come ready to write!
Arizona Family History Expo
Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski will present two workshops at this event at the Mesa Convention Center, 263 North Center Street, Mesa, Arizona 85201. Times TBD.
Discovering Your German Russian Roots- Tracing your Ancestry on Three Continents
Stalwart Germans relocated to Russia at the invitation of Catherine the Great. Their lives, their history and their culture survive today with the millions of Germans from Russia who reside in the United States, Canada and South America. Find out the latest technological resources available to trace these family lines on three continents.
WRITE to the Heart of the Matter for Genealogists: Creating a Family History your Descendant Will Want to Read
You've carved your family tree, now jump start writing your family history!
Genealogists know birth certificates, census records, cemeteries and passenger lists. Writers know plotlines, point of views, and characters. How do you bridge the gap to turn your maze of facts and documents into a family history? Learn the techniques used by writer and genealogist Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski as she guides you to get inspired to make your family research come to life!
Click this link to register today.
Discovering Your German Russian Roots- Tracing your Ancestry on Three Continents
Stalwart Germans relocated to Russia at the invitation of Catherine the Great. Their lives, their history and their culture survive today with the millions of Germans from Russia who reside in the United States, Canada and South America. Find out the latest technological resources available to trace these family lines on three continents.
WRITE to the Heart of the Matter for Genealogists: Creating a Family History your Descendant Will Want to Read
You've carved your family tree, now jump start writing your family history!
Genealogists know birth certificates, census records, cemeteries and passenger lists. Writers know plotlines, point of views, and characters. How do you bridge the gap to turn your maze of facts and documents into a family history? Learn the techniques used by writer and genealogist Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski as she guides you to get inspired to make your family research come to life!
Click this link to register today.