NATIONAL ROOTS DAY – December 23
Sat Dec 23rd

National Roots Day

On December 23rd, National Roots Day encourages families to investigate their family roots, heritage, and ancestry.

During the holidays, each year is a good time to gather family information. Although families gather around the table sharing tales and memories, someone is certain to be the family historian. A grandparent, parent, aunt, uncle, or uncle may have already started a family tree and will share it with other family members.

When is National Day of Listening? Gather photos and get them organized before memories fade. After a decade or two, names, addresses, and dates became fuzzy.. Every generation is involved in the struggle to involve every generation. Share challenges and triumphs. Document stories from one generation to another. From one generation to another. Each generation is made up of the previous generation's efforts, travels, disappointments, and triumphs. They help us be who we are today, but they do not help us to be who we are today. They help us to be who we are today.

It's often interesting to hear about our ancestors' lives; where they came from, their struggles, and their achievements. It's a blend of everyone on the family tree that helps to make the person we are today..

How to celebrate #nationalrootsday

Investigate your own family's roots.. Share family tales with your children. The photos were arranged in a folder. Asking questions is one of the ways to encourage family members to share their family history. Come prepared to learn the details you want to learn. Listen at the same time as being able to listen. You never know what stories are worthy of being heard. Here are some of the items you'll want to have on hand:: Tools you'll want to have on hand include:

  • A notebook
  • Pencil
  • A tablet or computer
  • Something to record audio or video is missing from this article
  • A list of questions
  • Your family tree
  • Stories you may have missed are ones you may have missed out on. You may have listened to these stories
  • Photos, especially ones you need assistance identifying, are among the ones you need assistance in identifying
  • Photo safe pen – you can also make a photocopy that you can write on – you can also make a photocopy that you can write on. Photo safe pen – you can also make a photocopy that you can write on

Ask permission to make copies if your relative has additional photos. Whether you take a picture with your phone or bring a portable scanner, those photos will help you to identify people in your collection. Match them to the stories your family member is sharing, too..

To post on social media, use #NationalRootsDay..

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