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The Oakmont News / January 15, 2017

Windows Computer Information nPhil Kenny

As members of the former Oakmont PC Users Group, we continue to offer our free help to all Oakmont residents. Call Phil Kenny, 538-2075 or Al Medeiros, 843-4447. Although the Oakmont PC Users Group has closed its doors, its Web Master continues to update and maintain its online presence (OakmontPCGroup.org). This site will remain active through February 2017.

OakMUG

Oakmont Macintosh Users Group nBette Shutt

THE ANNUAL MEETING AND MEMBERSHIP PARTY

WHEN: January 21, 12 noon WHERE: West Recreation Center All paid OakMUG members are invited to attend. The party includes lunch! The club will provide a main course, dessert, wine and tableware. Households with names beginning A through M— please bring a salad; N through Z—please bring an appetizer.

Oakmont Technology Learning Center (OTLC) winter Session — january • February • March

Registration: 538-1485

East Recreation Center, 7902 Oakmont Dr. Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–12 noon $2 donation www.oaksunsym.org

nJim Brewer

January 22: Rita George Transforming in the Midst of Crises

Revolutionary new historical, archeological, and scientific discoveries shine a bright light on how Seven Principles—the Phoenician Blueprint—was used by the ancient Phoenician culture to create peace and prosperity for 3,000 years, even though they were surrounded by larger, warlike neighbors. The Phoenicians were masterful at protecting themselves by creating group resonance and heart coherency while living on three different continents. As a descendant of the Phoenicians and as a transformational strategist and author, who has turned around individual lives and businesses in transition for over 30 years, Rita brings insight on how evolutionary transformation is unfolding in the midst of a crisis cycle of history, how the country is divided by two different worldviews, how this ancient wisdom illustrates a bigger picture of history linked to the last political election, and how the wisdom can resolve modern day crises.

January 29: Wendy Wisely How can live theater compete in this new digital world

Today’s audiences, need only hit a button or run a finger along a touch screen to bring up endless entertainment and educational content, and all from the comfort of their private couch. How can live theatre compete with that? Acting, writing and directing throughout the Bay Area for over two decades, Wendy Wisely will make the case for live theatre in a digital world. Ms. Wisely is on the Theater Arts faculty at Las Positas College and Santa Rosa Junior College, where her production of Gross Indecencies received a Dean Goodman Award. She has also taught two semesters abroad: London 2011 and Florence 2014. She spends her summers teaching for the California Shakespeare Theatre.

Instructor: Bob Stinson


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