OLD BAR COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTRE INC






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Event Time Date
Driver Updates for Seniors
(at Rushby Casino, Includes Lunch)
10 AM - 12 Noon Monday 19 March
Digital Photography 10 AM - 12 Noon Tuesday 20 March
Family History 2 PM - 4 PM Tuesday 20 March
Introduction to Windows 7 10 AM - 12 Noon Wednesday 21 March
Introduction to Office 2010 1 PM - 3 PM Wednesday 21 March
Mobile Phones 10 AM - 12 Noon Thursday 22 March
Facebook 2 PM - 4 PM Thursday 22 March
What's Inside My Computer? 10 AM - 12 Noon Friday 23 March
All except the first session are at the CTC. All sessions are open to seniors and are free. Limited places. Please call 6553 6677 to secure your place
Click Here to download a copy of the Programme.

The Old Bar CTC has been operating for over eight years. Located at Shop 5, 45 Old Bar Road.

Old Bar CTC offers internet access, emailing, photocopying and two way faxing services. Laminating and binding can also be done. Laser colour printing available, together with emailing facilities.

Courses from basic computer lessons to how to send an email are available. Help and support for computer users is available as well as computer repairs & upgrades, including the supply of new computers together with virus and spyware removal.

As with all similar organizations, CTC Old Bar is always looking for more volunteers to help keep the centre open. If you have a few hours a week available why not call in to discuss the various options available.

Current opening hours are 10 am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturday.

These hours apply during winter however longer opening times are in force during the summer months; when Old Bar experiences a large increase in population as a very popular holiday resort.