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Join the Municipal District of St. Stephen and the McKenna Institute for a FREE, beginner-friendly workshop led by two University of New Brunswick (UNB) student facilitators.
Learn practical digital skills such as using Facebook, downloading and using mobile apps like Alertable to receive town updates, making Zoom video calls, practicing online safety, searching effectively with Google, and other everyday technology basics.
The session will include approximately one hour of instruction followed by 45 minutes for questions, troubleshooting, and one-on-one support. Whether you’re new to technology or looking to build your confidence, this workshop is a great opportunity to learn in a supportive environment.
Date: June 22
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Garcelon Civic Center, 22 Budd Ave., St. Stephen – Halstead Room (Room 207)
Bring your phone, laptop, or any household electronics and let us help you!
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