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ORGANISING A HYBRID MEETING... IN 30 STEPS

This issue we take a slightly different tack: looking at how a family history society organises a hybrid meeting – to allow members to participate in person or online. The details to follow were supplied by Bedfordshire Family History Society with the kind help liaising and writing by members of the committee, Kerr Clement, Peter Sharp, and Cathy and Kevin Friend.

In the interests of space, we have not included every detail, but we hope that it nonetheless makes for helpful guidance to anyone else wishing to set up hybrid meetings – and also demonstrates what a huge amount of work and attention to detail goes on behind the scenes, in order to make family history societies’ meetings run so well.

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