Internet Banking Workshop
SeniorNet Napier Workshop
We are running a two hour Internet Banking workshop on Fridays from 09:30 to 11:30 starting Friday 13 April. The last one is on Friday 18th May.
Each two hour workshop has the same content so you need attend only once.
Venue : SeniorNet Napier Inc.
Address : 23A Puketapu Road, Taradale. Please park at side of Puketapu Road.
Cost : $5 per person per 2 hour workshop.
Includes tea/coffee and printed notes.
Any questions about this practical learning experience please contact
Ray Kelly 8452998 021 128 3153
rayandnor@gmail.com
Simply come along; computers available; all are welcome.
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