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Lake County Area Computer Enthusiasts (LCACE) Free Help Desk and Meeting

 



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Do you have computer questions or need help with your
computer? Visit the Lake County Area Computer Enthusiasts' help desk for one on
one help 11:15 a.m.to 12:15 p.m. at the Grayslake Area Public Library, 100
Library Lane, Grayslake, on Saturday, June 14, 2014. This free service is open
to anyone with an interest in computers. There will be someone there to help
with Windows 8 questions.



 

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Lake County Area Computer Enthusiasts:  “Microsoft Office: free and inexpensive
alternate Office Suites.” Roundtable moderated by Phil Bock on Saturday, June
14, 12:30 – 3 p.m. at the Grayslake Area Public Library , 100 Library Lane,
Grayslake. After a brief L.C.A.C.E. business meeting, the program will
start. 



 



A nonprofit educational organization founded in 1983,
Lake County Area Computer Enthusiasts (LCACE) promotes computer literacy among
users of all computers.  The group
provides an opportunity to mingle with computer users of all levels-novice,
hobbyist, and professional. 



 



If you are a beginner and need help getting started, many
members can assist you or get the information you need to begin using your
computer.    If you already have some
computer knowledge, membership will help you develop and expand your
skills.  If you have specific interests,
you may meet others with common interests who are willing to share their
knowledge and experience with you.  For
experts, the club provides easy access to a vast amount of technical
information to keep you up to date. 



 



Come to the meeting. 
You’re guaranteed to learn something and you can become part of this
“Members Helping Members” group. 
Membership in LCACE is open to anyone who has an interest in computing,
from novice to expert.  There are neither
age limitations nor geographic restrictions for membership.  The only requirement is a genuine interest in
computers.  For more information, phone
club founder Dwight Johnson, (847) 623-3815 or visit www.lcace.org



 







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