WTBA Welcome to Summer Celebration feat. Sue Fialkoff

18 Jun @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Embark on a journey through time and heritage with longtime TBA member, Sue Fialkoff, as she shares her captivating insights on the topic: Everybody’s Got a Story: Tales from 30 Years of Genealogical Research. With three decades of experience in tracing lineages and uncovering hidden narratives, Sue brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the table.

As we gather to celebrate the unique stories that define us, we invite you to bring a dish to share and indulge in a potluck feast while we exchange tales and discoveries, igniting connections that transcend generations.

Whether you’re a seasoned genealogy enthusiast, intrigued by the power of storytelling, or looking to make new friends, this event promises to inspire, educate, and ignite the imagination. Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of our collective histories.

Please RSVP by June 12 to help us plan. Registration coming soon.

 

About Sue Fialkoff
Sue Fialkoff April 2024Sue Fialkoff became interested in genealogy about 30 years ago, when she came into possession of her grandmother’s memoir, which identified everyone who had insulted her or owed her money. Sue is a graduate of the Boston University Certificate Program in Genealogical Research and the ProGen genealogical study program and has presented at the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies, the Jewish Genealogy Societies of Greater Washington and Long Island, the Smithsonian Associates, and TBA’s Live and Learn program. She has also provided expert genealogical testimony for the New York State Surrogate’s Court.  Sue loves researching the lives of her ancestors and understanding how they lived. Her most famous relative is Arnold Rothstein, the notorious gangster of the 1920s.