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A new computer class

As you probably know, each month our library sponsors several computer workshops. These classes are taught by our reference librarians and cover a wide range of topics from the elementary Computer Basics all the way through to Web Design. Most classes are presented during the day although we recently added a class on Tuesday evenings. There is a maximum of eight students per class since our Training Room houses eight computers.

This month we are offering a new class geared towards “senior citizens”. This Government Resources for Seniors workshop presents a variety of websites designed for or containing information of special interest to seniors. It covers such topics as finance, travel, consumer help, health and government benefits. For a sneak preview of the class, you may wish to take a look at the class handout. The only requirement for the workshop is a basic knowledge of Internet searching. This month the workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 18th from 2:30 to 4:00.

If you wish to reserve a spot in this class (or in any of our other classes), please stop by the Reference Desk or the MAM (Music, Art and Media) Desk, or call us at 589-4611. And please let us know should you have a suggestion for a new class.

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