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Monday, March 1, 2010

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES @ THE LIBRARY

Become friends with your computer in a fun, friendly atmosphere at the Wells County Public Library. Classes are free but you must pre-register. Each class requires individual registration. Class size is limited so sign up today!

Don’t be afraid of the mouse: Introduction to computers — Thursday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m. A very basic introduction to computers. Learn to maneuver the mouse, parts of the computer and the lingo. Great for seniors and those new to the computer.

Copy & Paste: Basic word processing — Tuesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. An introduction to word processing for beginners. Learn to copy & paste, edit text and more using Microsoft Word 2007. Note: you MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class.

Beginning Internet — Thursday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. Learn what the internet is and how to do basic web searching. You MUST be able to comfortably use a mouse to get the most out of this class.

Intermediate internet — Thursday, April 1 at 6:30 p.m. Take online searching a step further, discover interesting sites (travel, cooking, games, etc) and learn how to keep your computer healthy online. You MUST be able to use the mouse comfortably to get the most out of this class.

You can register online at www.wellscolibrary.org, by calling 260-824-1612 or stop by the library.



MOST-READ BOOKS FOR FEBRUARY
A variety of best sellers are in the list of the most-read books at the Wells County Public Library for February, 2010.
Nonfiction:
1) Stephen Fry in America by Stephen Fry
2) Southern lady, gracious spaces: creating the perfect sanctuary by Phyllis Hoffman
3) Pecans: from soup to nuts by Keith Courrege, Marcelle Bienvenu
4) Open: and autobiography by Andre Aggassi
5) Official book selection: a memoir according to Kathy Griffin
Fiction:
1) Deadly deals by Fern Michaels
2) The Missing by Beverly Lewis
3) Rainwater: a novel by Sandra Brown
4) Sizzle: a novel by Julie Garwood
5) Swimsuit: a novel by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
For more information, stop by the library today or log onto www.wellscolibrary.org

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