Sunday, September 25, 2011

JGSGO Nominating Committee - 2 Volunteers Needed

BRING THE BEST TALENT & LEADERS TO THE JGSGO!
With all of the change initiatives undeway, it is imperative that the JGSGO has a strong leadership roster on the board of directors for 2012. We are seeking two current JGSGO members in good standing to volunteer to participate in the Nominating Committee.

The job of the committee is to prepare a list of at least one nominee who has agreed to serve for each office being vacated. A current board member will also participate on the Nominating Committee and will share ideas on how to identify potential board members that will aid our organization’s growth and improvements in member benefits and outreach into the greater Orlando Jewish community.

This list must be presented to the current JGSGO by November 1, 2011. This is a relatively SHORT TERM assignment. If interested, contact surrealgraphics@embarqmail.com NO LATER THAN September 30th.

We also are soliciting recommendations for the nominating committee to consider. Please email those recommendations, why they would be good for the JGSGO, and their contact information to: surrealgraphics@embarqmail.com .

Be a part of the team identifying and bringing the best people to help guide our society in 2012!

Wishing our Jewish members a sincere happy New Year, enriched by the blessings of peace, good health and a successful New Year.


P.S. Rae Wallen, We all are rooting for you on a successful recovery.

Changes Underway at the JGSGO

NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERS APPOINTED
The JGSGO Board of Directors has appointed three existing members to fill recently created vacancies on the board. We are excited to have this new energy working with us to improve our society for the remainder of the year. Please join us in welcoming new Board Members:

·         Helaine Blum, Production Editor, “Etz Chaim” Newsletter (Editor-in-Chief)
·         Tom Hirsch, V.P. Membership
·         Marlis Humphrey, V.P. Programs

Our full board officers and directors slate is posted on the About Us page of our new JGSGO blog.

THE BOARD wishes to thank the efforts and accomplishments of those board members/Officers, who have stepped down:  Namely, Dr. Raeburn Wallen, President, (due to medical reasons);  Marcie Wallen, Librarian;  Herb Adler, Production Editor, Etz Chaim Publication; Rikki Hanin, V.P. Membership; Jose Valle, Director; Edith Schulman, Director.

These are not the only changes underway at the JGSGO. Supercharged by attending the recent IAJGS in Washington, D.C. and learning what other JGSs are doing to provide increased value to their members, we have several initiatives underway:

LAUNCH OF THE JGSGO BLOG
The first change is the launch of the JGSGO blog and its planned replacement of the aging JGSGO Rootsweb website. How does the blog benefit you?

·         It is a place on the internet where you can always get the most current JGSGO news and information.
·         You can comment and provide feedback on the news and on other members’ comments.
·         You can easily search the site for older news items of interest.

For those of you who do not have experience with blogs or are unsure, we will be publishing a short overview of how to: register to follow the blog, comment on a blog posting,  and access the information resources on the blog. So far we have moved the existing assets from Rootsweb to our JGSGOwww.jgsgo.blogspot.com and have started to update and add to them. So going forward, www.jgsgo.blogspot.com is where you should go for the most current JGSGO news. Even if you do not want to or do not yet know how to become a follower of the blog, you can simply save this link www.jgsgo.blogspot.com in your browser bookmarks or favorites and return to it to read and comment on the latest JGSGO information.

JGSGO PILOT PROGRAM
We also are working on logistics for a six month pilot program to consider scheduling our monthly general meetings/programs on some Sunday afternoons and evenings@ 7:00 P.M. This should make our JGSGO programs more accessible to a wider audience. We hope to announce more specifics soon.

Our first Program Meeting will take place at (NOTE LOCATION CHANGE) The University Club of Winter Park - Ball Room (use Ramp Entrance on side of building off  parking lot) at 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 26, 2011.  Guest Speaker:

               Paul Enchelmayer. Notice/Flyer will be sent out to you shortly.

This is an exciting time for the JGSGO! Please be a part of the process. Let us know your thoughts on how the JGSGO can do a better job in helping those researching Jewish ancestry. Comment on our blog! Be a JGSGO volunteer! We have many tasks and projects, large and small, technical and non-technical, that need a hand. If interested, contact  surrealgraphics@embarqmail.com .

Let’s make 2012 the best year yet for Jewish genealogists in the greater Orlando area!


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

JGSGO September Program Announcement, "The Five W's of Genealogy"

Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando Proudly Presents
Featured Speaker Ann Mohr Osisek

September 13, 2011 – Orlando, FL. The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) proudly presents featured Speaker of the Month, Ann Mohr Osisek. The topic she will present is "The Five W's of Genealogy". This presentation is an overview of genealogical subject matter with hints/clues for researching techniques. Osisek will provide ideas, checklists, and samples from proven methods of researching genealogy in each category of the "Five W's" of genealogy: Who, What, Where, When, and Why.

Date: Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011
Time: 2:00p.m.
Location: Congregation of Reform Judaism - Mini-Sanctuary, 928 Malone Dr., Orlando 32810
Free: Open to the Public
For Further Information: J. Kurland surrealgraphics@embarqmail.com.

Anne Osisek has taught genealogy classes for the Orange County, FL Adult Education Program for 19 years. She is immediate Past President of the Florida State Genealogical Society and Past President of the Central FL Genealogical Society. Ann has completed courses at Samford University's Institute of Genealogy & Historical Research in Birmingham, AL and was recipient of "The FSGS Outstanding Achievement Award" in recognition of her contributions to the field of genealogical education. She has been published in the FGS Forum, the APG Quarterly and numerous genealogical and historical society journals.