Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Join us this fall for free computer classes at Warsaw Public Library. Our program, Wyoming Connects for Literacy is a collaboration between , Literacy West of Wyoming County Inc, Warsaw Public Library, Arcade Free Library and Pioneer Library System which will provide access to computer assisted instruction through our Adult Literacy Computer Café’.




Computer Café

Fall 2010 Classes

Warsaw Public Library



Monday September 13th

10am – noon: Basic Computer Skills – Learn the parts of the computer and how to use them.

6 – 8pm: Word 2007 – How to navigate the newest Word program



Monday September 20th

10am – noon: Email – Set up a free email account and learn how it works.

6 – 8pm: Job Search – Find the help wanted sites and use their systems to find a job.



Monday September 27th

10am – noon: Internet Navigation – Learn how to find what you are looking for on the web.

6 – 8pm: Genealogy I - Start the search for your ancestors.



Monday October 4th

10am – noon: Internet Safety/Hot Topics – Prevent identity theft and keep your computer safe.

6 – 8pm: Genealogy II – Continue the search for your family history.



Monday October 18th

10am – noon: Internet Safety/Hot Topics – Prevent identity theft and keep your computer safe.



Monday October 25th

10am – noon: Computer Hot Topics – What more do you need to know about using your computer?



SPACE IS LIMITED! PRE-REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED BUT NOT NECESSARY.



Call Warsaw Public Library (786-5650) or Literacy West of Wyo. Co (786-3890) to sign up for individual or several classes.



These workshops are supported by funds from the New York State Library's Adult Literacy Library Services grant program.

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