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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Cranston Public Library - Cranston Central

Cranston Public Library offers computer literacy classes including intro to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint, Google Drive and Gmail, Digital Photography, Javascript, coding, and Open Tech Time teaching the use of equipment in the library's C-Lab, including 3-D printer, vinyl to MP3 Converter, or VHS to DVD converter

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Cranston Skills and Youth Center

Self-training on different computer programs. If needed, assistance is provided.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Kent County Youth Center

Self-training on different computer programs. If needed, assistance is provided.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Glocester Senior Center & Meal Site

FOOD PANTRY Glocester Town Hall, 1145 Putnam Pike, Chepachet Every Wednesday 8:30AM-12:30PM; once a month pickup; must qualify ATTENTION, SENIORS! Farmers Market vouchers are available at Glocester Meal Site. Must be over the age of 60 years and meet income eligibility guidelines. Questions? Contact Fran at 567-4557.. **Activities Include:** Acrylic Painting Arts & Crafts Bingo Blood Pressure Clinic Cards Cribbage Computer Classes- Please Call Center Knitting Light Exercise Line Dancing with Steve Falk Tai-Chi with Alan Knight Exercise Room Game Room Multi-Purpose Room (TV, piano, organ, exercises, shuffleboard, bingo, dances, special events) Special Events Valentine's Day Party, St. Patrick's Day Party, etc. Questions? Call the Center at 710-9860. To make a donation or to order a commemorative brick, call 710-9860.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Scalabrini Dukcevich Center

Schedule changes every season. Classes are from 10AM - 4PM or 6PM - 7:30PM.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Mt. Hope Learning Center

The mission of the Mt. Hope Learning Center is to provide a safe environment in which the children and adults of the community can learn skills that will enable them to enhance their quality of life and have more productive futures. The Learning Center, working together with parents, volunteers, community organizations and schools, will help neighborhood residents overcome barriers to success

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Jonnycake Center of Westerly, The

GED, CNA, and Computer Education courses held on site with scholarships and tuition assistance available.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Johnston Senior Center

Supports seniors and those with disabilities by providing opportunities for socialization, recreation, nutrition, education, information and referral, volunteering, health & fitness and all aspects of social services. They offer a full calendar of activities, including card games, bocce, walking, arts & crafts, yoga, exercise, Zumba, line dancing, bocce, bingo, and gardening (seasonally). They sponsor multiple field trips per month and educational presentations. The Social Services Office provides a wide range of resources, help and services to members of their community including SNAP/EBT applications, housing applications, heating assistance, Medicare, property tax relief and other case-by-case needs. AARP Yearly Tax Preparation is held February through April, by appointment only.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Pawtucket Public Library

Computer Classes for Beginners at the Library A six-week course that will take you from the basics of using a computer to successfully searching for information, using email and social media. Exploring the Parts of a Computer Saving and Organizing Files Using the Internet Using Email Social Media and Online Safety Summary/Requested Topics This program is free and is intended for adult learners. No registration is required. Located in the Learning Center on the lower level of the Library.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Pawtucket Youth Center

Self-training on different computer programs. If needed, assistance is provided.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Smithfield Senior Center

Resource for individuals seeking information on all aspects of senior services working closely with the Department of Elderly Affairs, Smithfield Police Department, local Tri-Town agency and Northwest Health Care Services. The Center strives to meet the needs and desires of the greatest number of seniors in creating organized activities and workshop areas. Operates a meal site for senior citizens and provides Meals on Wheels.

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