Chandler’s Golden Neighbors program is partnering with a nonprofit to give seniors instruction on how to deal with the latest in technology – especially cell phones.
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SENIORTECHPAL
Chandler program provides tech tips for seniors
(Metro Creative Connection)
SeniorTechPal was created by ex-Intel employees and is supported through volunteers from Intel who will review technology tips and answer questions at an upcoming Chandler class.
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Chandler’s Golden Neighbors program is partnering with a nonprofit to give seniors instruction on how to deal with the latest in technology – especially cell phones.
SeniorTechPal was created by ex-Intel employees and is supported by volunteers from Intel who will review technology tips and answer questions.
Those who attend are encouraged to bring their cell phones/tablets to the free event, which will be 10 a.m. until noon Wednesday, Oct. 11 , at Chandler City Hall, 175 S. Arizona Ave., second floor, Training Rooms A & B.