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ROOM ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS

Our informal "Special Interest Groups" take place Thursday, April 16 from 7:45-9:00 p.m. at the Rhode Island Convention Center. They provide a great opportunity to meet conference participants and speakers with similar interests. Here are the room assignments: Becoming a Professional Genealogist, Room 553B; DNA Research, Ballroom A; French Canadian Research, Ballroom B; Genealogy Blogging, Room 555A/B; Irish American Research, Room 552A; Italian Research, Room 550A/B; Jewish Genealogy, Room 552B; Rhode Island Research, Room 551A/B; Scandinavian Research, Ballroom A.

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  1. I am happy that all of you have achieved your goals. Well, I am too looking for some good location like a convention center which is conveniently located but not too costly. Can you help me in it as I am getting confused with so many options available?

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