
Join us September 27-28, 2019 at the Dixie Convention Center
in St. George, Utah for two days of exploration,
education and fun experiences
that will connect your family for generations.
ABOUT THE EVENT

FREE FAMILY EVENT ON SATURDAY!
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Experienced Presenters
Knowledgeable Presenters teaching 80 classes to help you dive into your Family History.Free Youth Event
Youth join us on Saturday for a free event with speakers and fun interactive classes.Free Family Activities
Did your great grandpa pan for gold? Learn his technique and try your hand at panning for gold at our interactive pioneer exhibit. No ticket needed.Interfaith Council
Members of the Interfaith Council offer prayers and introduce speakers during our Keynote sessions.Interfaith Choir
Come listen to the melodious sounds of the Interfaith Choir sing during our Keynote sessions.CLASSES & KEYNOTES
ADULT CLASSES | YOUTH CLASSES | KEYNOTE SESSIONS
Join us for two days of exploration and education
that will connect your family for generations.
Enjoy:
- Accredited Genealogists teaching classes
-Youth Classes for ages 12-18
- Family friendly Interactive Expo Hall
with informative booths,
Pioneer Experience and
Native American performers
You can also enhance your ticket by adding the concert for Saturday night. Don't forget to register for our Family Reunion Giveaway during the event!

Free Family Event!
ON SATURDAY (RSVP for your free Ticket)
NATIVE AMERICAN PERFORMERS
PIONEER ACTIVITIES
FAMILY HISTORY BOOTHS
YOUTH SPEAKER(speaker for youth - must pre-register)

NATIVE AMERICAN POW WOW
COLORFUL DRESS | RICH HERITAGE | BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONS
Dancers will perform Native American shows and share their native history with our crowds throughout the day.



PIONEER EXPERIENCE
HANDS ON FUN | FREE CRAFTS | INTERACTIVE STATIONS
Come experience candle making, rug weaving, blacksmithing,
mountain men, panning for gold, scrapbooking, calf roping, cowboy poet, family history through painting, and a bean bag toss game.



CONCERT TICKETS
$15-$20
They’re so pro. They’re so entertaining. They have so much personality. But there is this intangible thing—where the singer is completely being himself and is translating something that you can’t even put your finger on, but you know it’s big.
— Ben Folds, judge of NBC’s The Sing-Off