Hi there,

 

Please find attached the posters/ flyers for the June Ducks in a Row digital confidence program. You’ll find three files attached each file suits a specific use. JPG is good for sharing online and texting, PGN is a higher quality picture file which is good for social media and websites and the PDF file is good from printing. Please share the posters/ flyers wherever you feel fit and let people you think could benefit.

 

The program is not just about technology education and troubleshooting it’s about building community spaces where people can connect, support each other where everyone is welcome and safe.

The Ducks is a Row group is a community brought together by a shared interest in learning, and sustained by the value we find in each other.

 If you know someone who may want to meet some new people and pick up some tech tips and tricks send them our way. We value and caffeinate everyone who comes along.
 
The program would not be what it is without the support of our volunteers, Tegan, Tania and new arrival John, Lucky Ducks and Tasman Voice for Health
 
Next session is on the 9th of June and the topic is ‘choosing the right device for you’ (so sales sharks don’t convince you to buy something you don’t need).

 

Warm regards,

 
Simon Direen
he/him
Project Officer – Turrakana (Tasman Peninsula)
 
I nominally work – Monday – Wednesday (10:00am – 4:00pm)
These hours may change dependent on schedules and obligations.
 
0491 138 569
[email protected]
Nubeena TAS 7184

Follow us on Facebook or via our website www.healthconsumerstas.org.au & tasmanconnect.org.au
 
We acknowledge the Palawa/Pakana peoples of Lutruwita upon whose lands Health Consumers Tasmania was created.
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