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Community Connections 60+
Computer Lessons

For:

  • Residents age 60+

When:

  • January 20th: AI Pros and Cons

  • January 30th: Learning to Use Zoom

  • February 3rd: Google Maps and Google Earth

  • February 17th: YouTube, Spotify, and Music Downloads

  • March 3rd: Good Passwords and How to Manage/Protect Them

  • March 17th: Spreadsheets and Budgeting

Where:

  • Bower-Kin Place at 85 Boyce Street

Cost:

  • Free

Supported By: 

  • Bower Place Community Association

For More Info:

News Release:
The Bower Place Community Association has received funding from the Government of Canada’s "New Horizons for Seniors" Program for a Bower Community Connections 60+ project called “Connect, Communicate, Unite, Educate" for Bower Community Seniors. The funds will be used to purchase computers and hire an instructor where seniors can learn and practice their technology and digital skills. Volunteers knowledgeable with computers will assist seniors at
each class alongside the instructor.

 

January 20th: AI Pros and Cons

January 30th: Learning to Use Zoom

February 3rd: Google Maps and Google Earth

February 17th: YouTube, Spotify, and Music Downloads

March 3rd: Good Passwords and How to Manage/Protect Them

March 17th: Spreadsheets and Budgeting

The Program is a federal grants and contributions program whose goal is to support projects that help improve the well-being of seniors and foster social inclusion and engagement in their communities.


For more information on the grant program, visit New Horizons for Seniors Program – Community-based projects.
For information on the Project, Contact Iris Loewen, Bower Community Connections 60+ Coordinator

E-mail: communityconnections2@bowercommunity.ca 

Phone: 825-706-4529

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