50,000 indexers and
arbitrators. 24 hours. One history-making event. All that is needed is YOU!
The
international record-setting event is fast approaching! The goal? For 50,000
indexers and arbitrators to submit at least one batch in a 24-hour period! Do
more if you would like, but one batch is all that is required to be counted in
the record! Please join volunteers from around the world on July 20 and 21 for
this international history-making event!
This
remarkable goal will
require help from every current indexer and arbitrator out there, plus many new
volunteers,* but it can be achieved if generous volunteers like
you commit to participate. So mark your calendar, and spread the word! Invite
friends and family to join you. Organize an indexing party; create a fun family
challenge or ward service project. You can print and distribute this poster to spread the word. Everyone is needed. Everyone
can make a difference!
Need
more motivation? No matter where you live or what language you speak, you can lift where you
stand and add to this historic worldwide achievement. You may choose
to work on any project you prefer. However, we suggest that you work on the
following projects in your native language:
- US-Obituaries, 1980-2014
- US-Passport Applications, 1795-1925
- US, New Orleans-Passenger Lists, 1820-1902
- UK, Manchester-Parish Registers, 1787-1999
The
record-setting begins at 00:00 coordinated universal time (UTC) on July 21,
which is 6:00 p.m. mountain daylight time (MDT or Utah time) on Sunday, July
20. It ends 24 hours later, at 23:59 UTC (or 5:59 p.m. MDT) on Monday, July 21.
Check the FamilySearch Facebook event
page for your local start time and status updates.
One
batch is all it takes. Don’t miss your chance on July 20 and 21 to be part of
this history-making event! Plan now to get involved and add your name to the
record-setting legacy!
Thank you for helping to
hasten the work of salvation! *New indexers can visit https://familysearch.org/indexing/ to learn more about how to join the FamilySearch indexing effort.
thank you Camie! I had no idea!
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