Computer Class: Introduction to Facebook

Date: 
Wed, 01/10/2018 - 11:15am to 12:45pm
Contact: 
Help Desk @ 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

Learn the basics of Facebook. Beginners will learn how to post to their newsfeed, send and receive messages, use privacy settings, and more. You must create your Facebook account prior to coming to class. A $5.00 deposit is required upon registration and will be refunded after the class. Register in person at the Help Desk.

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Computer Class: Basic Internet for Beginners

Date: 
Wed, 01/10/2018 - 9:30am to 11:00am
Contact: 
Help Desk @ 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

Learn how to use the Internet with Firefox! For beginners. Mouse skills required.A $5.00 deposit is required upon registration and will be refunded after the class. Register in person at the Help Desk.

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Civic Engagement: Critical Thinking with Prof. Kathleen Hulley

Date: 
Tue, 03/06/2018 - 6:30pm to 7:45pm
Contact: 
Help Desk at 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

Kathleen Hulley is a retired New York University Professor who taught classes in  American Literature and in Critical Thinking.  She will present her thoughts on the imprtance of Critical Thinking in today's world.

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Irish Bridget: History of Irish Immigrant Women in Domestic Service in America, 1840-1930

Date: 
Mon, 01/29/2018 - 6:30pm to 7:45pm
Contact: 
Help Desk at 986-1047, ext. 3 or warref@rcls.org
Age Group: 
Adult

"Bridget" was the Irish immigrant service girl who worked in American homes from the second half of the nineteenth century into the early years of the twentieth. Many of these socially-marginalized Irish immigrant women made their living in domestic service. In contrast to immigrant men, who might have lived in a community with their fellow Irish, these women lived and worked in close contact with American families. Margaret Lynch-Brennan reveals the essential role this unique relationship played in shaping the place of the Irish in America today.

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