 | Personal Networking: Informal discussions
and friendships can expand your horizons and help you with computing
problems |
 | Educational Opportunities: We offer over 20
different formal classes, several workshops, Special Interest groups,
monthly meeting topics and occasional Tech Sessions. All of these can
help you expand your computer knowledge or practice your computer skills. |
 | Website: Our website is not a static
thing. Go to our Forums section to see what we mean. There you
will find Tips from Our Members, Help!, Classifieds and Events.
We have the last several Windows tips ready for downloading, the handouts
from our monthly presentations, great Internet Links and much more.
Our monthly newsletter and past issues are there for downloading. The
Calendar is a great place to start -- just click on an event for more
details. |
 | Newsletter: We publish a 10 to 16 page newsletter, the PPCUG Gazette each month. Copies are
distributed at meetings and at local stores and organizations. The
current and past copies are available on our website. |
 | Community Service: We participate in
several Community Service projects. We have an ongoing Computer Lab at
the 127 S. Senior Center. We assist the local Library with basic
skills training for their clients. We donate used equipment to the
Parent Resource Center, Humane Society and the Crossville Senior
Center. Many of our members use their computer skills to assist other
organizations. |