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Some Events and getting online with family and friends with help of the public library

February 12, 2021 by SouthEtobicokeNews

HAVEN ON THE Queensway needs help in a clothing drive.

BOTTLE Drive to help Daily Bread Food Bank on February 28. For more contact Jenna-Marie Donnelly by email at donnellyjennamarie@gmail.com

CHECK out this event if looking for a job with the Toronto Police Service.

EVENT in the Jamaican community to honour first Black Toronto Police Supt. Stacy Clarke.

Are you a senior who is having problems keeping up with gigabytes, bandwidths and Wi Fi technology.

No need to despair.

The Toronto Public Library (TPL) has help for you to keep up with the latest technology.

The TPL Senior Tech Help team is providing free help for you on whether you should get a smart phone, tablet, laptop or the good old desktop computer.

They are offering one-on-one phone help, detailed help sessions or a variety of classes or workshops.

Get help e-connecting with your friends and family, or to borrow e-books, audiobooks or accessing newspapers or magazines online.

There are tips on Internet security, shopping safely online and accessing health and support services.

Library officials say there is no reason to leave home this winter, since they will help you obtain a digital library card with one call. You can start surfing today.

Phone the Toronto Public Library at 416-393-6225 or e-mail techhelp@tpl.ca

Service available until March 12 and the hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily from Monday to Friday.

Happy surfing and shopping.

 

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