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    Oak Creek Apples September Meeting

    September 10, 2020No Comments
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    By Dave Myers

    logo_oakcreekapplescomputerclub2Sedona AZ (September 10, 2020) – Have you missed your friends at Oak Creek Apples? We’ve had no meetings since January, and we’ve missed you. Because the Sedona Library is still closed for meetings, we are going to try a virtual/online meeting for September 2020. Our next meeting will be Saturday, September 19, 2020, beginning at 10:00AM at the following online address: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79108670592?pwd=eDEwNTR5cVNjYjNWRnI5V3p3cTZiUT09. You will need to enter the passcode, 1L0Wvd

    Alan Gore will facilitate a general question-and-answer session, and he often covers upcoming trends, as well as bugs and fixes. Admission is free. Pre-registration is desirable but not required. Register by emailing to oakcreekapples@gmail.com.

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    Going forward, the usual monthly notices will appear in the local media to inform you of meeting plans for the remainder of 2020.

    The OCAMUG is exclusively an educational institution for the public on the use of Apple Computers and other iOS devices, including maintenance, security, and software applications. OCAMUG is a 501.c.3 organization and donations are tax deductible. Membership in the Oak Creek Apples is open to anyone who wishes to belong. For more information ask at the meeting greeting table. Thank you for your interest in and support of the OCAMUG. 

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