mentoring

Mac Mentoring

        "This is just in from Jim Hamm, "Are any of you interested in being a Mac Mentor at the Prescott Library? John Carter and I are presently mentors, but I’ll be spending a good bit of the winter at our condo in Scottsdale and won’t be available to do much mentoring in Prescott. John will continue mentoring at the Prescott Library, but his preference is to do more mentoring at the Prescott Valley Library since it is closer to his home.
        "If any of you would like to devote some volunteer time helping people with their Macs, let me know. There’s a big need for this in our community. I’ll explain what’s involved and how to become a volunteer at the Prescott Library. I’ll continue doing Mac mentoring when we’re in Prescott, and we’re not moving to Scottsdale. Prescott is still our home. I just won’t be here as much this winter.
        "Thanks, and let me know if you’d like to give this a try."  Email Jim here.

Mac Mentoring

Want to learn more about your Mac?  John Carter tells about opportunities to learn from a personal mentor.  Read on . . .

"The Prescott Library supports our club by maintaining a Mac laptop for use in our General meetings, our SIG meetings, and our Mentor activities. Currently, this laptop is only available to PMUG members and can only be checked out by PMUG Board members and Mac Mentors.

"Jim Hamm and John Carter have volunteered to be Mac Mentors at the Library. To arrange for a one- or two-hour session, please contact the Library Service desk, say you want to meet with a Mac Mentor, and you will be contacted by one of the Mentors to arrange a date and time. All such meetings will take place either in the Prescott Library.

"John Carter is also Mentoring at the Prescott Valley Library and the Prescott Adult Center. Call those locations for an appointment."