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The Oakmont News / April 1, 2016
Oakmont Computer Learning Center (OCLC)
Oakmont PC Users Group
spring Session — april • may
Registration: 538-1485
OakmontPCGroup.org
E-mail address: BD24-ecrivain@sbcglobal.net Questions for Experts: BobMandel@ PSUAlum.com (Bob Mandelstam) Free PC help: Phil Kenny, 538-2075; Dan Gaffney, (916) 878-9538 and Al Medeiros, 843-4447.
OakMUG
Oakmont Macintosh Users Group nBette Shutt
THE APPLE WATCH! JOHN WENTWORTH SATURDAY, APRIL 16, WEST REC. CENTER
This is going to be fun! What do you know about the Apple Watch? Have you ever seen someone using one and all that it’s capable of doing? John, who is one of Ronnie Roche’s team of experts, is coming to demonstrate how he uses the Apple Watch to keep him organized It’s amazing! Remember there is always time for your questions. Plan to come early at 1:30 p.m. for coffee/tea, refreshments and fellowship. The meeting begins at 2 p.m. followed by the program. We look forward to seeing you. Website: http://www.oakmug.org.
MEMBERSHIP
Dues are $10 per household. Three ways to join: at any meeting; a check made payable to OakMUG and sent to Justine Haugen, Treasurer, 8926 Acorn Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95409; or you may put your check into the OakMUG file located in the OVA Office. Members receive a discount on the entire catalog of O’Reilly and Peachpit books.
nSusan Ramsey
Single Boomers Social Club
CRAB FEED APRIL 17, 5 PM, EAST REC. CENTER
SBSC is once again presenting a delicious crab feed. Currently North Coast Fisheries sends their trucks to Oregon for fresh live crab. They bring it back to our area where they cook, clean and crack it for us to serve. The cost is $38 per person. Crab, condiments, salad and bread will be provided. Members are asked to bring an appetizer or dessert to share. Bring the beverage of your choice as well. Guests are limited to one per member. Please place your checks, made out to SBSC, along with the name(s) of those attending in the Single Boomers file in the OVA Office by April 11. At our March 3 meeting, we elected a new board. Terry Teplitz and Carolita Carr join Karen Hepner in steering the SBSC in the new year. We would like to thank Susan Ramsey, Tina Hoogs, Sal Columbo, and
Karen Hepner for all their efforts on our behalf last year. The new board is busy planning a fun-filled year, with plenty of activities here in Oakmont and also in the area nearby. There will soon be a calendar of these activities for the members. Members should also continue to check their email inboxes for special invitations and E-mail Shout Outs regarding the events. Regarding membership, even though we are called Single Boomers, membership is open to any single resident of Oakmont. So if you’ve been wanting to meet new people and have some fun, but the name has been holding you back, please come join us. We provide a safe, comfortable place for singles to meet and mingle. Join us by filling out the attached application form, or pick up one in the OVA Single Boomers Social Club folder.
Single Boomers Social Club Membership form
Please complete this form and return it to the OVA SBSC folder, along with your check for $12 to: Single Boomers Social Club (SBSC). Name:___________________________________________________________________ Date:________________ Address:_________________________________________________________ Phone:_______________________ E-mail (important, to receive Evites and Shout-outs):________________________________________________ By signing below, I agree to review, accept and abide by the SBSC bylaws (copies available in SBSC folder): Signature:____________________________________________________________________
MAC TECHNICAL HELP
If you need technical assistance with your Mac or accessories, call Ronnie Roche, 573-9649 and Stephen Henry, 542-4668, both Certified Apple Consultants. General questions please call me at 539-1598 or E-mail bette707@sbcglobal.net.
IPAD SIG “SHOW UP AND SHARE”
WHEN: Tuesday, April 26, 2 p.m. WHERE: Room D, Berger Center CIRCLE LEADER: Linda Koepplin
Drop-In Chess nRichard Duncan
The Drop-In Chess players meet on Tuesday afternoons between 1–4:30 p.m. in the Card Room at the Central Activity Center, 310 White Oak Drive. Beginners are welcome and there are no fees or cost—just your time as you see fit. Bring a board and chess set if you have one. The atmosphere is casual and players of varying proficiency, both men and women, take part in these games. If you have not played chess in a while, are new to our Oakmont community, or are just curious and would like to know more about the “Game of Kings,” drop in and check us out. If you have any questions or would like to know more, feel free to contact us at richardgduncan@ comcast.net or at 225-0661.