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Thursday,
February 19
St. John (12 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) — Privacy and Personality in the Digital Age — the age of celebrity culture and the rapid growth of online communities, personal privacy is under threat. This highly interactive presentation discusses coping with the digital environment
Friday, February 20
Endicott, LaCrosse, St. John & Uniontown — Early learning Storytime with books, singing and crafts for ages six and younger. Check the calendar for times.
Saturday,
February 21
Colfax — 9 a.m. — Making Sensational Soups — class will meet for 2-3 hours in the library. Then participants will be invited to tour Joseph's Grainery. Cost is $14 for one day workshop. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or call (509) 279-6030.
Monday,
February 23
Colton (12:30 p.m.), Oakesdale (4 p.m.), & Garfield (4:30 p.m.) — Using online resources and library technology for Advance Care Planning in partnership with Honoring Choices Whitman County.
Tuesday,
February 24
Colton (1-3 p.m.) & Albion (4-6 p.m.) — Computer Basics — with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services. Pre-registration encouraged, but not required.
Endicott (3 p.m.), Farmington (4:30 p.m.), Lacrosse (5 p.m.) — Advance Care Planning in partnership with Honoring Choices Whitman County — Learn more about this important decision and resources provided by the library.
Wednesday, February 25
Uniontown — 1 p.m. — Advanced Care Planning in partnership with Honoring Choices Whitman County. Help making and recording your decisions.
Thursday,
February 26
Tekoa (4 p.m.), Rosalia (5 p.m.), & Albion (5:30 p.m.) — Using online resources and library technology for Advance Care Planning in partnership with Honoring Choices Whitman County.
Technology Made Easy classes are provided by grant funding to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Food for Fines continues at all 14 branches of Whitman County Library. Library users are invited to exchange non-perishable food items or unopened household paper products for up to $10 in outstanding library fines.
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