My Travel Adventures

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12535 W. Smokey Dr. Surprise, AZ 85378 United States
1010
3/18/2025 (one day)
10:00 AM-12:00 PM MST (Arizona) on Tue

My Travel Adventures

Travel | Available (Membership Required)

People travel for many reasons—to expand their horizons, to have new experiences, to learn, to conduct business, to visit family and friends, to reach a destination. Some people visit new places in person; some visit them virtually. Some consider travel a necessity; others see it as a luxury. Some see travel as something to be endured so that they can enjoy the destination. Some people travel to the same locations every year; some routinely seek new locations to visit. Some people travel only on highways; others travel the skies and the seas. Some even travel where there are no paths. Some travel with family and friends; some prefer to travel alone. In this workshop, we will consider the ways and reasons that we travel.  This is a Virtual Class.

  • Duane has been tracing his roots since his teenage years, building a database with more than 32,000 ancestors. He and his wife, Maureen Roen, have also recorded their family history since 1978 by writing more than 19,000 daily journal entries on their children and other family members. Combining his professional and personal interests, Duane worked with colleagues to establish courses on writing and recording family history at Arizona State University. He is the founding coordinator of the Project for Writing and Recording Family History in the ASU College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. 


Duane Roen

Duane Roen has been tracing his roots since his teenage years, building a database with more than 32,000 ancestors. He and his wife, Maureen Roen, have also been recording their family history since 1978 by writing more than 19,000 daily journal entries on their children and other family members. Combining his professional and personal interests, Duane worked with colleagues to establish courses on writing and recording family history at Arizona State University. He also is founding coordinator of the Project for Writing and Recording Family History in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at ASU.