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Open House at SeniorNet

BY MIKE EARLEY
HuntingtonLocal

Despite the inclement weather last Friday, more than fifty seniors visited the Don Weidman Computer Learning Center in the Family Service League building on Park Avenue.

They participated in the second of two December Open Houses hosted by SeniorNet@FSL, to preview new computer courses for the Winter semester which begins on January 8, 2008 and lasts for eight weeks.

Since its debut in Huntington in 1999, SeniorNet@FSL has taught basic computer applications to more than 4400 area seniors.

Visitors at the Open Houses were invited to view the modern computer lab, meet and greet with instructors and coaches and preview the Winter semester courses.

The Open Houses were considered a success as 35 additional students signed up for courses.

All told, there are 128 students registered, an all-time record high for the Fall semester.

Further information available at 631 427 3700 Ext. 268 and www.seniornethuntington.org.

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