The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, originally developed at Stanford University, is a free educational program presented by the Community Council of Greater Dallas and the Area Agency on Aging of Dallas County.
A class that teaches adults about basic computer, smartphone, and tablet skills, such as how to use Microsoft Office programs, surf on Google Chrome, apply for jobs online, and use library mobile apps, for 90 minutes each session.
Have fun learning the Tai Chi Fundamentals, Tai Chi for Arthritis, The 24 Form & Qi Gong. All are welcomed!! The classes are free!!!!
Need help with technology! We can help! Register for an one hour session with one of our helpful, professional staff members!
Please, register at least 24 hours in advance by calling or coming into Lochwood Branch Library.
This is a bilingual computer classes that introduces adults to basics such as: how to use a mouse, typing, Microsoft Word, and basic internet searches. The class is one hour long and all supplies will be provided.
Open to any interested woman, this book club will be looking at books from the United Methodist Women's Reading Program, with selections made from five categories: Social Action, Spiritual Growth, Leadership Development, Education for Mission, and