By Arthur Poole
Sedona AZ (September 12, 2015) – The Oak Creek Apples Macintosh User Group (OCAMUG) will meet on Wednesday, September 16, at the Elks Lodge off Airport Road in West Sedona.
Beginning at 5:00 PM:
Special Interest Group (SIG):
My Aching Mac!
Is your Mac misbehaving? Do you want to know how a new feature works, or what’s in the latest update? local Mac/PC consultant Alan Gore will field questions the audience might have about the Mac. At this session, please feel free to ask any Apple-related question, from the most basic to the most advanced. Come listen, learn, and ask questions about the Macintosh computer. We stress that there are no “dumb” questions. Attendees of this portion are usually about evenly split between folks new to the Mac and those with greater familiarity with the magical machine. But everyone seems to learn something.
The Main Meeting starts at 6:15 PM: This month our feature presentation will be:
WEATHER PREDICTION & COMPUTERS
Tony Merriman, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, of the National Weather Service (NWS) will speak about weather prediction and how computers are used in the process for both national and local weather prediction. Come and get your weather questions answered.
Last Month’s Meeting (June 17)
Our last meeting of the season featured Mike Dudley, Business Manager of Apple’s Arrowhead Ranch Store, discussing the newest products from Apple and answering our questions about the company’s products and services.
Free. Public Invited. Elks Lodge, 110 Airport Road in West Sedona.
The lounge is open from three in the afternoon until the end of the Apples meeting. Three Tacos, Taco Salad or Nachos are available for $5 starting 5 pm to 7 pm or until they run out.
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www.oakcreekapples.org
Contact us:
For club information please call contact listed below.
Contact: (928) 821-3395
The Oak Creek Apples has been designated as a 501(c)3 organization by the IRS for education on Apple computers including maintenance and security, and software applications. Donations are tax deductible.