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Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

These computers, the projector and cart were acquired with grant funds

These students have completed a series of beginning computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

Debby, reference librarian at the Leavenworth Public Library, offers her services in providing one-on-one computer classes to our patrons.

Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

North Port Library has some great programs planned for September 2008: films and sustainability programs and computer classes.

 

The Friends of the Library has a sale on the 18th, 19th and 20th.

 

And, check out the "Teen Craft" program on Saturday, Sept. 13: making a disco ball from old CD's! (I wish I were a teen and could register for that!)

 

Download the calendar in PDF format on North Port Library's webpage.

 

This is the poster that was used to advertise the first ever flickr class at the Princeton Public Library. We had 15 enthusiastic people attend the first session.

Photo of Antelumpen, a stone and metal interactive kinetic sculpture, taken during a Digital Photography class at Five Points West Library.

Prendergast Library will offer area residents the opportunity to learn basic computer skills starting Monday, January 6th. Adults will meet for six two-hour sessions from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, starting Jan. 6th through 17th. Another six-part course covering the same material will be held Feb. 3-14.

The course is offered in cooperation with Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES with support from the New York State Library's Adult Literacy Library Services grant program.

"This will be helpful if you are wondering about the most basic computer questions," according to Library Director Tina Scott.

The course covers computer terms, turning terminals on and off, using a mouse, navigating the Windows operating system, writing letters with Microsoft Word, and saving to different computer drives. Adults also learn how to set up, send and receive email and use the Internet for purposes such as job searching, shopping, etc.

Instruction is free and open to the public. For information or registration call 716-484-7135 ext. 225, or visist Prendergast Library at 509 Cherry. St., Jamestown.

Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

Wendy, Ruth, Stan, Hymie & Faye

Wendy, Ruth, Stan, Shelley, Hymie & Faye

Prendergast Library will offer area residents the opportunity to learn basic computer skills starting Monday, January 6th. Adults will meet for six two-hour sessions from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, starting Jan. 6th through 17th. Another six-part course covering the same material will be held Feb. 3-14.

The course is offered in cooperation with Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES with support from the New York State Library's Adult Literacy Library Services grant program.

"This will be helpful if you are wondering about the most basic computer questions," according to Library Director Tina Scott.

The course covers computer terms, turning terminals on and off, using a mouse, navigating the Windows operating system, writing letters with Microsoft Word, and saving to different computer drives. Adults also learn how to set up, send and receive email and use the Internet for purposes such as job searching, shopping, etc.

Instruction is free and open to the public. For information or registration call 716-484-7135 ext. 225, or visist Prendergast Library at 509 Cherry. St., Jamestown.

Some of the students learning how to use a computer. during computer classes at the Jackson District Library Carnegie Building

Prendergast Library will offer area residents the opportunity to learn basic computer skills starting Monday, January 6th. Adults will meet for six two-hour sessions from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, starting Jan. 6th through 17th. Another six-part course covering the same material will be held Feb. 3-14.

The course is offered in cooperation with Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES with support from the New York State Library's Adult Literacy Library Services grant program.

"This will be helpful if you are wondering about the most basic computer questions," according to Library Director Tina Scott.

The course covers computer terms, turning terminals on and off, using a mouse, navigating the Windows operating system, writing letters with Microsoft Word, and saving to different computer drives. Adults also learn how to set up, send and receive email and use the Internet for purposes such as job searching, shopping, etc.

Instruction is free and open to the public. For information or registration call 716-484-7135 ext. 225, or visist Prendergast Library at 509 Cherry. St., Jamestown.

Download the PDF version from the Gulf Gate Library webpage.

 

Advance signup is required for all Gulf Gate Library's Computer Classes. Telephone 941-861-1110 or stop by the Gulf Gate Library Reference Desk to signup or for more information.

Check out the North Port Library's May 2008 calendar. Download the calendar in PDF format here.

 

North Port Library offers free movie screenings, computer classes, programs on topics from health to finance, book discussions (in both the afternoon and evening!) and other interesting events.

 

Contact the library for more information on any of the events.

Jewel Ellis, was NFN Education chair 2004 through 2010. Although she had to give up the leadership role, Jewel is still part of the education committee and part of the faculity, specialized in teaching Beginners Computer and MS Word on all three levels.

 

Since April 2010, Dottie has taken over.

And now with the season in full gear has worked hard with Roger Kastel to upgrade the equipment in the training room

Download the PDF version from the Gulf Gate Library webpage.

 

Advance signup is required for all Gulf Gate Library's Computer Classes. Telephone 941-861-1110 or stop by the Gulf Gate Library Reference Desk to signup or for more information.

FREE Fall Computer & Literacy Classes – New Classes Added!

 

All classes are free and open to the public.

Call to reserve your spot today.

716-484-7135 ext. 225

  

Details @ www.prendergastlibrary.org/?p=10252

 

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