Do you get frustrated with technology? If the answer is yes, we might have the solution! Back by popular demand, The Heart of Temecula LEO Club is partnering with the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library (30600 Pauba Road) to offer free technology assistance at the library. This collaborative Tech Program begins Tuesday, September 3, 2019 from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm, and continues through May on the first Tuesday of each month.
Teens Teaching Tech is a program where high school students help parents and grandparents with questions that they may have about their cell/smart phones, laptops, tablets, or even desktop computers. Teens will provide one-on-one tutoring on how to send or receive text messages or pictures; download apps; email; access the internet; or solve any technical problems that may be encountered.
Labeled a "miracle" by many of those who participated in the pilot program earlier this year, this service will help with any problems you might be having with any device. Events will be held at the library in Community Room A, and participants are encouraged to bring their own devices. Do not hesitate to join us and allow our students help you navigate technologies!
Please RSVP to (951) 331-8861 to secure an appointment with one of our tech tutors! The Heart of Temecula LEO Club is a high school service club which is a branch of Lions Club International, the world's largest service organization.