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Tech Tuesday
Computer Basics 101
Do you wish you knew more about computers? Maybe Computer Basics 101 is the Tech Tuesday for you. This 8 hour course will cover computer basics including the following main topics: computer hardware and terms; managing data and backups; basic internet and e-mail skills (including creating a free e-mail account); how to move and save files on your computer; find and use programs like Microsoft Office; and basic troubleshooting.
This course is offered in conjunction with Dawson Community College, and students who attend all 4 sessions and pay a course registration fee will recieve one half-credit toward a degree program or continuing education.
Classes are January 24th, 26th, 31st and Febuary 2nd from 6:30 to 8:30pm, and you must pre-register to attend. The course is free, unless you want DCC credit. All students must have a library card, but you don't need your own computer. Please call 433-1917 to reserve online@dawson.edu a space, and Dawson Community College at 406-377-9409 or by email at if you want to take the course for credit.
Universal Class @ Your Library
All you need to sign up is your library card number and an e-mail address.
If you don't have one of our new plastic cards, visit us to get one so you can sign up!
Join us for Storytime. Fridays at 10:30 at the library.
The Library Foundation
The Foundation exists to enrich and support, not replace, traditional tax-based support for the library through gifts, grants, and bequests from individuals, businesses, and organizations. The Foundation has had a strong two first years, but for the next stage of progress, needs help from the community. The Foundation is seeking applicants to fill vacant positions on its Board of Directors. Board members are responsible for developing policies, procedures, and regulations for the administration of the Foundation, promoting the library as a premier agent to Richland County, and raising funds to carry out the Foundation’s mission.