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Temecula Teens Dishing Out Free Help For Technophobes
Get one-on-one tutoring and coaching for free on your cell or smartphone, SmartTV, laptop, desktop computer or other device.

TEMECULA, CA — Struggling to figure out how to use your new device, but unsure where to get help? Temecula has you covered.
The Teens Teaching Tech program will return to the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library (30600 Pauba Road) from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning Tuesday, October 5.
Get one-on-one tutoring and coaching for free on your cell or smartphone, SmartTV, laptop, desktop computer or other device from Heart of Temecula Leo Club teens every first Tuesday of the month.
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"The Heart of Temecula Leo Club is dedicated to empowering volunteers to serve their communities and meet humanitarian needs. Through this partnership, the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library and the Heart of Temecula Leo Club provide an important and educational service to the City of Temecula to keep up with the ever-changing advancements in, and reliability on, technology and devices," according to city officials.
The Teens Teaching Tech program will be available through May 2022.
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For additional information, call the library at 951-693-8900. To register, call 951-331-8861.
For a full list of programs and offerings at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, visit TemeculaCA.gov/Library.
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