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Date of event: Wednesday, February 25th at 1:00 p.m.
Media Contact: Jessica Philyaw, Macon County Public Library 524-3600

Franklin – It can be hard to apply for a job if you don’t have basic computer skills.  In many cases, applications have to be filled out on a computer, or an email address is required for follow-up. For people who have never used a computer, that can be problem. Anyone who is looking for a job and would like to learn the basics of how to use a computer is invited to a one-hour workshop at the Macon County Public Library on Wednesday, February 25th at 1:00 p.m. One-on-one help will be available after the class, until 4:00 p.m.

As part of a partnership between the library and Southwestern Community College's Educational Opportunities Department, SCC Employability instructor John Mitchell will offer a class at the library for job seekers who are beginners with the computer and believe they need assistance to use one. No computer experience of any kind is necessary for this one-hour class, which will be held in the library’s Board Room.

This workshop is free but space is limited, so reservations are strongly suggested. To reserve a space, or if you have questions, please call the Reference Desk at the Macon County Public Library at 524-3600. 

The Macon County Public Library is a member of Fontana Regional Library. Visit our website at www.fontanalib.org.