Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree 2015 Welcome & Volunteer Information
Aug 15, 2015
Southern California Genealogical Society
Jamboree 2015
Welcome &
Volunteer Information
Things You’ll Want to Know• Volunteers – the Heart of Jamboree
•Who is SCGS and Why a Jamboree
• Two Conferences – Double the Fun
• Location, Location, Location
• Pink Sheets and How to Read Them
• Volunteer Check-in
• Volunteer Opportunities
• Tips to Handle Tricky Situations
• Faces to Know
Jamboree takes an army of volunteers for success! We have been fortunate to have many loyal volunteers who assist us every year.
Thank you!
About SCGS We’re a non-profit organization
Organized in 1964
2,400 members from all fifty states and 8 foreign counties
Our Family Research Library has over 40,000 volumes, including 6,000 family histories, along with manuscripts, maps, periodicals, and electronic data resources.
We’re a designated FamilySearch Center
Our Mission• The SCGS exists to
• foster interest in family history and genealogy,
• preserve genealogical materials, and
• provide instruction in accepted and effective research techniques.
About Jamboree The Genealogy Jamboree
Fulfills our Mission
An annual fundraiser
This is the largest, all-volunteer run, genealogical conference in the United States
The annual Genealogy Jamboree is recognized as one of the premier education and exhibitor events in the United States
In 2015, our attendees will represent 26 states and 3 foreign countries
Two Amazing EventsThursday, June 4
Genetic Genealogy: DNA Day Plus!
Friday – Sunday, June 5-746th Annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
2015 ThemeGenealogy FAN*fare: Working Together
The theme of the 2015 Jamboree is Genealogy FAN*fare: Working Together. Thanks to Elisabeth Shown Mills for this year’s theme. Elizabeth put the FAN in genealogy by encouraging the use of documents about an ancestor’s “FAN Club” – Friends, Associates and Neighbors – to discover new information. This year Jamboree celebrates the use of FANs of our elusive ancestors to aid in our research.
Los Angeles MarriottBurbank Airport2500 N. Hollywood WayBurbank, CA 91505
818.843.6000
Map for Thursday, June 4*Academy 1 turns into the Exhibit Hall Fri-Sun, June 5-7
Tech Zone, Ancestry Scanning, and Research Assistance will open Friday, June 5 th at 12:00 p.m.
Map for Friday – Sunday, June 5-7* Exhibit Hall opens at 12 noon Friday, June 5.
The Skinny on Volunteering Volunteer for as much or as little time as you want –
even for just an hour
Volunteer for 4 hours and we’ll help buy lunch
Earn a $5 coupon to the Marriott Concession on the Green.
You can earn up to 2 coupons a day
Wear your VOLUNTEER ribbon with pride
You’ll have FUN! Your enthusiasm will be contagious
Make a deposit in the volunteer karma bank. You’ll feel good. And that makes us very happy.
Registration When you arrive, check in at the
Volunteer Table in the Convention Center Foyer
Sign in Collect your volunteer badge and ribbon Check your assignments Check the white board for additional
volunteer openings Review important information
Pink Sheets The day’s Badge colors, Contact info in case of problems
Pink Sheets How to Read the Pink Sheet Schedule Grid
STEP 1 Find the sheet for the ‐day in which you are interested. There are separate sheets for each day.
STEP 2 – Start with the far left column, where the session times are listed. Read down the column find the time period
STEP 3 – Read from left to right and find the session you want to attend. The room where the session is being held will be above the speaker and description
Pink Sheets ContinuedWhat you’ll find listed for each session:
Session Number
Speaker’s Name
Session Title
Syllabus Page #
Type of PresentationSponsored or Demo Will be specific to aProduct or service. May com across as a “sales presentation”
Recording Status
Audio – Audio recordedVideo – Video recordedStreamed – Live StreamedNo rec – No recordingRec? – Waiting for approvalExperience Level
Volunteer Opportunities
Bag Stuffing and Pizza PartyShow up at the SCGS Library on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 10 am for the annual party for stuffing the registration bags. It's a great way to get to meet other volunteers and to get a sneak peek at Jamboree. It kicks off Jamboree Week with rousing fun and a pizza party at the end.
RegistrationDistribute registration envelopes, Pink Sheets, goodie bags, and name badges. Ensure guests verify that all tickets purchased are present. For discrepancies, refer them to the registration Kiosk for assistance.Distribute the printed syllabus to those who have tickets. A limited number will be available for sale at the SCGS table on Friday.Remind guests to fill out and turn in their free raffle ticket – they could win a prize!Registration Hours:
Thursday June 4, 7:00 am – 2:00 pm and 6:00 – 8:00 pmFriday June 5, 7:00 am – 6:00 pmSaturday June 6, 7:30 am – 6:00 pm.
Room MonitorYou must be a paid/registered attendee for all room monitor positions that you volunteer for.Verify that the sign by the outer door reflects the session. Badge checks – check to make sure all entering guests have (1) a name badge, and (2) the correct color badge. Refer all guests without appropriate identification to the registration kiosk to resolve any issues.Distribute evaluation forms to all entering guests. Collect forms following the conclusion of the lecture.Room maintenance (straighten chairs, collect papers, etc… as needed).Notify Venue Manager immediately of any audio-visual problems, unsafe crowding -- any problems. At least one monitor is needed for each session and multiple monitors for large sessions.
Room Monitor ContinuedAll guests must be seated. No standing is allowed per LA Fire Marshal regulations. Chairs are required to be locked together per the Fire MarshalGuests with motorized scooters or wheelchairs are welcome to sit in the reserved area toward the back where there is room to maneuver. Chairs may be removed to provide accommodation. Aisles must remain clear. Please assist these guests. If chairs are removed, place them outside, and return them following the lecture.Remove class session sign as you leave the room and turn in at the Volunteer Desk or Hotel Manager Desk with the completed evaluation forms.
LA Fire Marshal Regulations Aisles and backs of rooms
must be clear Doors must be closed
during the session No standing in the aisles
or doorway All persons must have a
seat When all chairs are
occupied close the door, and place the “ROOM FULL” sign on the outside of the door.
Refer latecomers to other lecture rooms so as not to disturb others
?’s/issue in the Main Hotel, call Lynne Parmenter or Lise Harding
?’s/issues in the Convention Center, call Lise Harding, David Burde, Judi Ramsey, or Priscilla Pruitt
Contact info will be made available at volunteer check-in
Door Monitor for meals/eventsYou must be a paid/registered attendee for all door monitor positions that you volunteer for .Collect tickets for paid meals/breakfasts from guestsCheck for valid Jamboree badgesAct as host/hostess and assist guests with seatingNeeded for the following events:
Thursday June 4 Genetic Genealogy: DNA Day Plus! Luncheon with Chris Shauble
Friday June 5 Jamboree Banquet with Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS
Saturday June 6 Jamboree FamilySearch Breakfast with Michael Provard and Kathy Warburton
Saturday June 6 Jamboree Scholarship Breakfast with Sheila Benedict
Saturday June 6 Jamboree Banquet with Dr. Michael D. Lacopo.
Sunday June 7 Jamboree NEHGS Breakfast with Alice Kane
HospitalityGreet people and direct them to the appropriate registration line (pre-register or walk-in).Distribute and collect registration forms from walk-in registrants waiting in line. Give directions to lecture rooms, restrooms, Tech Hallway, Ancestry scanning, research assistance, etc. Open doors for guests with mobility issuesCollect Jamboree evaluation forms.Smile! Have Fun! Let your inner light shine
ScanningFeed session and conference evaluations into a scanner Must be familiar with operating a laptop and storage systems Equipment will be providedNot related to *Ancestry Scanning*. This is for session evaluations only.
For information regarding Ancestry Scanning and how to sign up, see the Jamboree Blog post http://genealogyjamboree.blogspot.com/2015/05/announcement-burbank-public-library.html
Tech Zone AssistanceRoom Monitors, Database Consultants, Tech Consultants needed Friday afternoon through Sunday.Assist patrons with use of computers and databases. Knowledge of online databases is preferable but not mandatory.
Exhibitor Set-Up/Tear DownAssistance for Exhibitor load-in Thursday afternoon AND/OR tear down Sunday afternoon is needed. Must be able to lift and carry. Each day requires some set up as well (changing out signs, straightening materials, etc.). Sunday assistance is needed to collect and pack everything to take back to the SCGS Family History Library.
Live Streaming MonitorAssist on-site production staff with live streamingMonitor live chat rooms before, during, and immediately after live streamed sessions to alert staff of any issuesAssistance needed Thursday - Sunday. Live-streaming occurs every session hour.Experience is necessary, and more than one volunteer is needed
Social Media MonitorWork with the SCGS Social Media team to monitor social media platforms
Twitter Facebook – SCGS Jamboree and SCGS pages Jamboree App Friends feature
Alert team members to any issues Respond to inquiries or direct responses to appropriate personExperience required. Please contact [email protected] for more information on how you can help.
Research AssistanceDo you have some expertise that might help someone break through a brick wall? If yes, consider signing up as a consultant!Consultant slots are listed in half-hour increments but we ask that you limit your consulting time to 20-25 minutes in order for people to move out and in. As a consultant, you will also receive prior notice of the people who have signed up for your slots so, if you choose, you may contact them in advance (this is completely up to you, however).You need not be certified, accredited, be a member of APG, or any other specific organization to assist people - just a desire to help is all that is required.
Key Club/YouthSCGS partners with local high school Key Clubs to provide service hours in exchange for assistance with DNA Day and Jamboree.Check in at the Volunteer desk. Please identify yourself as a Key Club volunteerFor Exhibitor assistance, you will be assisting with the set up of booths. Lifting boxes and moving props and sales materials may be required.Once you are excused from an assignment, report back to the volunteer desk for the next assignment.Have fun and smile! You could be talking to a cousin!
Jamboree Etiquette/Customer Service Tips You’re the face of
Jamboree Your smile, your greeting
and your enthusiasm is what sets Jamboree apart from all other conferences.
When in doubt - refer to a Jamboree Team member: Lise Harding, Judi
Ramsey, Lynne Parmenter will always be available.
Be kind – this is your tribe Have FUN!
Faces to KnowLise Harding, Volunteer Coordinator
Judi Ramsey – Co-Chair, Speakers
Priscilla Pruitt – Co-Chair, Exhibitors
Lynne Parmenter, SCGS Hotel Manager
Louise Calaway, Registrar
Dave Burde – Co-Chair, Administration, SCGS President
Who do I call for help?• Lise Harding – Volunteer Coordinator
• Co-Chair Dave Burde
• Co-Chairs Priscilla Pruitt and Judi Ramsey
•Main Hotel manager Lynne Parmenter
• Contact information will be provided to you at Check-in.
• All Jamboree team members will be accessible by email/text/phone on site.
Thank You for VolunteeringJamboree would not be possible without the help and support of volunteers, members, and the genealogical community.
You make this the great conference that it is year after year.