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Computer classes at Adult Learning Center start March 3, 2009

Free classes will help those 55 and over learn basic computer skills, including how to send emails. Classes Tuesdays, Thursdays, March 3 through March 19, 2009

By Mary Ann Branham

If you are you 55 or older and would like to learn basic computer skills the Adair Adult Learning Center is offering classes to help you.

The classes will start with basics such as how to control and use the mouse, how to use the keyboard, how to send emails, how to use the internet, and how to save information in your documents and on disc. To take part in the classes, call the Adair County Adult Learning Center and get started.

Free classes will be offered Tuesday and Thursday evenings 4:00pm to 6:00pmCT. Starting March 3, 2009, through March 19, 2009.Computers are limited. To reserve your spot, call (270) 384-4497. Adair County Adult Learning Center, 407 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY.




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