Teens – exam week is coming up fast! This year, we are working with the Ipswich YMCA to give you some options of where you can find a quiet place to crack open the books or where to go when you need to escape the pressures of studying. Below is a break down of where and when you can find alternative places to study and take a break. *Please note: Did you know the YMCA has a Teen Lounge? That’s where some quiet work and board game play can happen during the YMCA game times if you need another place to study but live closer to the YMCA. For this week you DO NOT need to be a member to use the YMCA for these study/game programs. GOOD PLACES TO STUDY… Date Ipswich Public Library Ipswich YMCA Monday, January 20th (Closed for Holiday) Tuesday, January 21st Quiet Study Time (Teen Room @ 9-12pm) Wednesday, January 22nd Quiet Study Time (Teen Room @ 3-6pm) Thursday, January 23rd Quiet Study Time (Teen Room @ 9-12pm) Friday, January 24th Quiet Study Time (Teen Room @ 9-12pm) GOOD PLACES TO ESCAPE… Date Ipswich Public Library Ipswich YMCA Monday, January 20th (Closed for Holiday) Tuesday, January 21st B.Y.O.G. – Bring Your Own Games (and we’ll bring some games and snacks, too!) (Teen Room @ 12-3pm) Structured Gym Games (YMCA Gym @ 3-6pm) Wednesday, January 22nd B.Y.O.G. – Bring Your Own Games (and we’ll bring some games and snacks, too!) (Teen Room @ 12-3pm) Open Gym Time (YMCA Gym @ 9-12pm) Thursday, January 23rd B.Y.O.G. – Bring Your Own Games (and we’ll bring some games and snacks, too!) (Teen Room @ 12-3pm) Open Gym Time (YMCA Gym @ 3-6pm) Friday, January 24th Pizza Party! (YMCA Teen Lounge @ 3-4pm) B.Y.O.G./Giant Games (YMCA Teen Lounge @ 3-6pm)
Technology Training: Your New Gadget
Saturday, January 25 10:00 AM—12:00 PM Collins Meeting Room, 25 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA 01938 Did you get a new device over the holidays? Not sure how to use it? Bring your fully-charged device, the box it came in, and all the manuals to this class, and we’ll get you more comfortable with the basics. We will also answer all your questions whenever possible. Some devices require being connected to a personal computer and may not be fully operational during class. This class will be presented by consultant Jennifer Koerber, trainer and speaker on emerging technologies and the social web, and co-author of Emerging Technologies: A Primer for Librarians (Rowman & Littlefield, May 2015). She is also currently affiliated with the Harvard University Library as their Alma Training Manager.
Technology Training: Keeping Organized with Mail, Contacts, and Calendars on an Apple Device
Come join us at 25 North Main Street… Wednesday, December 4, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Managing your Mail, Contacts, and Calendars is fundamental to using your Apple products (iPad, iPhone, and Computer) to their full potential. This class will cover the many features of these Apps, as well as handy tips and tricks that will allow you to use their full capacity to keep you better organized and efficient. Marjorie Wein and Carol Wein are the owners of WizeGuides – a company that helps people to get comfortable with all types of technology. They work with people in their homes, businesses, or in seminars. They also teach technology in numerous places such as adult education and library programs. Their extensive teaching and business backgrounds give them the edge in showing people that technology can be simple and unintimidating.
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