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Two Items: PCC Software Class & Senior Citizens Computer Course

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NORTH/NORTHEAST PORTLAND -Portland Community College will present an easy-to-understand look at Windows 2000, the basic operating environment for most personal computers today.Arnold Rustin will lead students through this non-credit course, offering practical usage skills that prepare students for the job market. The class is tailored for novices and those familiar with Windows 3.1 The class will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday, April 1 through April 17, in Room TH 214 of PCC’s Cascade Campus, 715 N. Killingsworth Ave. Cost is $55.For more information, contact PCC Community Education at 503-978-5753.###Windows Class Tailored for Senior SetNORTH/NORTHEAST PORTLAND – Senior citizens will have the opportunity to learn fundamental computer skills with their peers at a Portland Community College non-credit course this April. Windows 2000 Level I for Seniors will teach the basics for seniors who are just getting into the technological world. The class will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday, April 1 through April 17 in Room TH 214 of PCC’s Cascade Campus, 715 N. Killingsworth Ave. Cost is $55. For more information, contact PCC Community Education at 503-978-5753.

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