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Five-part “Surf’n for Seniors” Computer Class
Five-part “Surf’n for Seniors” Computer Class
Let Tulsa City-County Library show you how to use a computer, surf the Internet and stay in contact with family and friends through e-mail.
New computer users can sign up for “Surf’n for Seniors,” a free, five-week class designed to teach the very basics to people 55 and older. The series will meet in Central Library’s computer lab, Fourth Street and Denver Avenue, 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays in March. You must preregister for the entire series. To register, call 596-7977.
Topics will include:
- March 3 - Mousing Around
- March 10 - Resources @ the Library
- March 17 - Internet Sampler
- March 24 - Getting Started With MS Word
- March 31 - Connecting With E-mail
Tulsa City-County Library offers a variety of free computer and word-processing classes, as well résumé writing classes each month at many of the 25 library locations in Tulsa County. Classes are designed to demystify computers and show you how to make your online time more rewarding.
Thanks to a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, TCCL now features a mobile computer lab with 12 laptop computers. This will allow the library to expand computer training at more libraries throughout Tulsa County.
For a complete listing of current classes and locations, call the AskUs Hotline, 596-7977, or visit the library’s Web site, www.tulsalibrary.org.</p>

