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Seniors learn the skills they need to succeed in a digital world at Mallard Creek Recreation Center as University City Regional Library continues to reach out to their local community.
Seniors who completed 4 out of the 5 classes offered were given certificates of completion and celebrated in the dining hall with meals provided by the Senior Nutrition Program.
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Seniors learn the skills they need to succeed in a digital world at Mallard Creek Recreation Center as University City Regional Library continues to reach out to their local community.
Seniors who completed 4 out of the 5 classes offered were given certificates of completion and celebrated in the dining hall with meals provided by the Senior Nutrition Program.
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Seniors learn the skills they need to succeed in a digital world at Mallard Creek Recreation Center as University City Regional Library continues to reach out to their local community.
Seniors who completed 4 out of the 5 classes offered were given certificates of completion and celebrated in the dining hall with meals provided by the Senior Nutrition Program.
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
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Seniors at Prosperity Creek apartments received free hands-on learning opportunities and digital proficiency skills in accessing Library resources with their personal devices as University City Regional Library makes a return to serving the public through community outreach. Library educators and a volunteer provided seniors with relevant information on making the most of today’s technologies. The Library also provided ample time to answer questions and offer personalized assistance in a friendly and non-judgemental setting.
January 26th and February 2nd, 2023
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25/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. Secretary of State Peter Kyle attends a digital skills workshop in Liverpool. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT
Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.
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Cheryl Dos Remedios (Rainier Beach Neighborhood Advisory Committee) and Cassie Chin (Wing Luke Museum) receive an award certificate from Mayor McGinn for the Touchstones: A Walking Tour of Rainier Beach project.
Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.
Ebenezer Baptist Church, Oct 24th, 2018.
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Seniors learn the skills they need to succeed in a digital world at Mallard Creek Recreation Center as University City Regional Library continues to reach out to their local community.
Seniors who completed 4 out of the 5 classes offered were given certificates of completion and celebrated in the dining hall with meals provided by the Senior Nutrition Program.
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Seniors learn the skills they need to succeed in a digital world at Mallard Creek Recreation Center as University City Regional Library continues to reach out to their local community.
Seniors who completed 4 out of the 5 classes offered were given certificates of completion and celebrated in the dining hall with meals provided by the Senior Nutrition Program.
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.
Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon