Public Computing Center (PCC)
The Two Rivers Photography Club will be returning to the PCC with two classes on digital photography!
On May 22 and May 23, from 6pm- 8pm, join us for workshops on using point and shoot type digital cameras. Participants will need to bring their own cameras and manuals, and to make sure all batteries are fully charged. Attendance at both workshops is expected.
On May 29 and May 30th, from 6pm- 8pm, join us for workshops on editing digital photos. Participants will need to possess a working knowledge of basic computer use. attendance at both workshops is expected
Registration is required for both workshops and space is limited. Please call the PCC at 607-757-5359 to register. If leaving a message, please leave your name and phone number. Please no repeat registrations- if you have already taken these workshops, please do come in during open hours to continue to build on skills learned.
In May, the Public Computing Center is pleased to offer workshops on digital literacy. From basic computer use to communicating on the internet and word processing- join us for a series of workshops that will lay the groundwork for successfully navigating an increasingly digitally focused world.
The workshops are being held twice- Mondays at 10am and Wednesdays at 6pm. Full schedules can be viewed at the PCC website or retrieved from the library circulation desk or within the PCC itself.
Registration is required and space is limited. Please call the PCC at 607-757-5359 to register. If leaving a message, please leave your name and phone number as well as the name of the workshop you are registering for.
FREE – computer training and one on one assistance
The Public Computing Center is located just upstairs from the main entrance. Come on up for workshops as well as walk-in assistance from the PCC staff. Stop by the PCC to register for workshops, give us a call at (607) 757-5359. Our program schedules change weekly, so please check back regularly to see what we have planned!
Need assistance getting started with computers?
Call the PCC at 607-757-5359 to register.
Please call the PCC or stop in during open hours if you would like to schedule one-on-one time with one of our volunteers!
The PCC offers computer training, both in a workshop and one-on-one setting. Learn basic computer use and maintenance, or how to work with and navigate Windows and the internet. The PCC also offers career-related support such as resume and cover letter assistance and tips on searching for work online. If you are mystified by Facebook, blogs, or other social media, the PCC can help you take control of your online presence and assist you in learning and utilizing all aspects of social media and work with you in creating a professional online presence.
To sign up for workshops, either stop by the PCC, give us a call at
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#1 by Debbie Hrobak on April 8, 2011 - 10:25 pm
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I’m trying to sign up for basic computer literacy classes and specifically on 04/14/2011- powerpoint + 04/20/2011 computer literacy at 6pm. Thank you very much, I look forward to seeing you then.
#2 by Debbie Hrobak on April 8, 2011 - 10:33 pm
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Please accept my registration for the classes specified in my email. I don’t know why my”comment” is awaiting moderation but any assistance you could provide would be so appreciated. Thank you very much.
#3 by April on April 9, 2011 - 9:18 am
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Hello! I had added you to the registration list for the workshops requested and you have been sent an email confirming your registration.
The form on the Workshop Registration page is how we receive and process workshop registrations. Please feel free to stop by the PCC or ask one of the trainers for assistance before or after your workshops and we would be happy to give you a walk through on how the form works. We look forward to seeing you, and please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you.
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#4 by Mr. & Mrs Harold HERZ on January 23, 2012 - 6:46 pm
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WE ARE TRYING TO RECEIVE INFO ABOUT COMPUTER BEGINNING CLASSES FOR BEGINNER ADULTS WITH ONLY A SMATTERING OF COMPUTER EXPERIENCE.
WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO E-MAIL THE PROGRAM TO US?
THANK YOYU,
M&M HERZ