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 With the help of professional genealogists,  librarians, and our own members we investigate the resources available to us in our genealogical quests. We concentrate on the culture, genealogy, history, and language of our Slavic forebearers.  We're friendly, require no membership fees, and keep no membership lists. About once a month we meet at a local library in the St Louis metro area or plan a field trip.

Click the link below to send us a question;  we will do our best to get back to you.  All meetings are free and open to the public.

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THE MARCH 21ST, APRIL 11TH AND MAY 16TH MEETINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED.  THE ST LOUIS COUNTY LIBRARY HAS SUSPENDED ALL USE OF THE PUBLIC MEETING ROOMS THROUGH THE END OF MAY TO HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF THE CORONAVIRUS.    

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CANCELLED MARCH 21 MEETING

East Room 1:30 p.m. 

Headquarters, St. Louis County Library, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Frontenac, Mo. 

The Irish in Bohemia. 

Explore the impact the Irish had on Bohemian culture, religion and society. The Irish Franciscans introduced the potato to the Bohemians and formed a major seminary in Prague on Hybernsk (Ireland) Street.  Discover the Irish influence on the Austrian military forces.  Presented by Mary Petersen 

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CANCELLED Saturday, April 11, 2020

East Room 1:30 p.m. 

Headquarters, St. Louis County Library, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Frontenac, Mo. 

Czechs in U.S. Military Records. 

Discover your Czech immigrant ancestor's service during the Civil War, World War I and World War II.  Explore the published material and online military databases to discover additional information regarding your Czech immigrant soldier's service to the country.

 Presented by Larry Franke, Reference Librarian, St Louis County Library. 

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CANCELLED Saturday, May 16, 2020

East Room 1:30 p.m. 

Headquarters, St. Louis County Library, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Frontenac, Mo. 

St. Louis and the ÄŒ.S.P.S. Lead the Way. 

Explore the history of the ÄŒ.S.P.S., the first fraternal insurance association founded in America.  The Czech Slavonic Protective Association was founded in 1854 in St. Louis.  Today the ÄŒ.S.P.S. operates under the title of CSA Fraternal Life.  Presented by Deborah Zeman, American Czech Educational Center.

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