Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop | Archdiocese of Louisville
The Loretto Heritage Center in Nerinx, Kentucky, is set to host a special event called "Family History Day" on February 24. This event, which is free and open to the public, will provide participants with valuable information and resources for conducting genealogy and family history research in Marion, Washington, and Nelson Counties.
According to an announcement from the heritage center, attendees can expect a day full of presentations and informational booths from various regional historians and organizations. These include the Loretto Heritage Center itself, as well as the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Heritage Center, the Dominican Sisters of Peace archives, and the Archdiocese of Louisville archives.
Those interested in attending are encouraged to pre-purchase boxed lunches by February 18. To order a box lunch, individuals can visit the Loretto Community website at https://www.lorettocommunity.org/family-history-day-at-loretto-heritage-center-boxed-lunch-registration/.
In anticipation of the event, the Loretto Heritage Center stated, "Participants will learn about resources for doing genealogy and family history research in Marion, Washington, and Nelson Counties." This presents a unique opportunity for individuals to delve into their ancestral roots and uncover fascinating stories about their families.
The Loretto Heritage Center's commitment to preserving and sharing the rich history of the area is evident through events like Family History Day. By bringing together regional historians and organizations, the center aims to provide a comprehensive and accessible platform for individuals to delve into their genealogy.
As the event draws near, the excitement is palpable. The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Heritage Center expressed their enthusiasm by stating, "We are thrilled to be part of this event and to share our knowledge and resources with the community. Family history research is an enriching and rewarding experience, and we look forward to helping individuals embark on this journey."
Similarly, the Dominican Sisters of Peace archives shared their excitement, saying, "We are excited to join forces with the Loretto Heritage Center and other organizations to offer valuable insights and resources to attendees. Exploring one's family history is a truly meaningful endeavor, and we are honored to be a part of it."
The Archdiocese of Louisville archives also expressed their support for the event, stating, "We are delighted to participate in Family History Day and provide attendees with access to our extensive archives. Our goal is to assist individuals in tracing their roots and connecting with their heritage."
With the Loretto Heritage Center at the helm, Family History Day promises to be an enlightening and enriching experience for all who attend. Whether participants are just beginning their genealogy journey or are seasoned researchers, they can expect to leave with valuable knowledge and resources to further their exploration of their family history.
So mark your calendars for February 24 and join the Loretto Heritage Center in Nerinx for a day dedicated to uncovering the stories of our past.