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FREE Computer and Internet Lessons at Lambton Libraries

Date Submitted: 7/6/2010 12:26 pm
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Sarnia, ON –  Get comfortable with the Internet and email through FREE lessons at your local Lambton County library.  Students are available this summer to teach you the basics on how to use a computer and/or various software including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.  Sign up for lessons and learn how to make the most of using the Internet including searches and setting up a FREE e-mail account.

This program is available, with the assistance by Young Canada Works and Industry Canada, at the Alvinston, Brigden, Bright's Grove, Corunna, Forest, Mallroad, Petrolia, Sarnia, Watford and Wyoming branch libraries until August 27th.  Lessons are available through appointment only, are limited to one hour and can be booked as often as needed.   For more information and to book your appointment, please call the individual library.

Instruction is also available on the library catalogue and electronic databases.

Lambton County Library has 26 branches that provide a variety of FREE services to the public including programming and Internet access. For more information about Lambton County Library visit www.lclmg.org.

For more information about Lambton County, visit www.lambtononline.ca.

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Contact:

Carol Gardiner,
Branch Services Manager, Lambton County Library
County of Lambton
Telephone: 519 845-3324 ext. 5238
email: carol.gardiner@county-lambton.on.ca


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