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Internet: What's in it for you - for Seniors
The Internet opens doors to all types of information and modes of communication. E-government (electronic government) is a perfect example of this. The amount of information and services provided via the Internet is growing exponentially. Families who live miles apart can communicate daily via Skype, email, Facebook, and MySpace. Videos and pictures of new babies, weddings and anniversaries can be shared almost instantaneously. Join us at your local library as we explore: why you would want to know how to navigate the Internet, places you can go to learn how to use a computer, and the many of the wonderful services and programs that will be at the end of your fingertips once you learn to use a computer to navigate the Internet.
Wednesday, Jan 13th @ 2:00 pm
Centennial Park Library, 5740 Moog Road, Holiday
Thursday, January 14th @ 2:00 p.m.
Land O’Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, Land O’Lakes
Thursday, January 28th @ 2:00 p.m.
Hugh Embry Library,14215 Fourth Street, Dade City
Wednesday, February 3 @ 2:00 p.m.
Hudson Library, 8012 Library Road, Hudson, FL 34667
Tuesday, February 9 @ 2:00 p.m.
New River Library, 34043 S. R. 54, Zephyrhills
Tuesday, February 16 @ 2:00 p.m.
Regency Park Library, 9701 Little Road, New Port Richey
Thursday, February 25 @ 2:00 p.m.
South Holiday Library, 4649 Mile Stretch Drive, Holiday
For more information call your local branch or the E-Government Services Manager at 727-861-3040
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Completing Online Applications for Beginners
With the expanded use of the Internet, the government now provides access to many applications and forms online. At the library, we offer free access to the Internet and we can help customers find the information and forms they need. If our customers don't know how to use a computer we offer free computer skills classes (registration required). Or library customers can learn how to use a computer by accessing the tools in our Basic Computer Skills Toolbox.
The tools in the Toolbox include instructional videos, a mouse tutorial, access to several basic computer skills tutorials and more.
Click here to see our E-Government Tools Page.
If you need more information, call your local branch library
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