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ARE you in your fifties and want to know about computers?
ARE you in your fifties and want to know about computers?
If so, you are invited to go along to your local library and put your name down for one of the free computer sessions, taking place during Silver Surfers' Day.

Portrush Library will be offering 20 older people their first experience with computer technology. From 10.00am to 1.00pm and from 2.00pm to 4.00pm on Friday, May 23, you will be able to book a one-hour session to have a go on the computer or surf the internet.

On Silver Surfers' Day, hundreds of organisations use specially prepared resources to run IT taster sessions for older people in their community. Sessions are relaxed and fun to make everyone feel at ease.

Silver Surfers in the library will be assisted by local Business in the Community volunteers who will help them to make their first attempt in using a computer and getting online.

So call into Portrush Library at Causeway Street or telephone 028 7082 3752 and book your place. Everyone welcome!



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