2025-09-04 14:00:002025-09-04 15:00:00America/New_YorkTech: Introduction to Mac ComputersPrinceton Public Library - Tech Center
Thursday, September 04 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Add to Calendar2025-09-04 14:00:002025-09-04 15:00:00America/New_YorkTech: Introduction to Mac ComputersThis class covers the basics of Apple's operating system and is designed for those who want to better understand their Mac and PC users seeking dual computer literacies. Registration required.
Princeton Public Library - Tech Center
This class covers the basics of Apple's operating system and is designed for those who want to better understand their Mac and PC users seeking dual computer literacies. Registration required.
Instructor: Laura O’Neill
Technology Center Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Assistive listening system compatible with personal T-coil-enabled devices (compatible headphones also available for use during programs)
Accessibility features on Macs (vision, hearing, motor, general)
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This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children up to 24 months old with an adult caregiver.
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This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
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Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Sessions will not include instruction. Registration is not required.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children 2 years old and up with an adult caregiver.
This interactive, in-person story time features books, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and movement for children up to 24 months old with an adult caregiver.
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