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78 days ago

Brand New Course - SENIORNET CAMERA CLUB

Mavis from Papamoa Beach

Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc. is pleased to be able to offer a brand-new course by one of the clubs experienced tutors to its members.
SeniorNet Camera Club - this will be a monthly on-going course - i.e. scheduled for the rest of this year - but broken down into quarterly term sessions. Details of Term One sessions are:

• Dates: Third Friday of the month - 16 February, 15 March and 19 April (three sessions)
• Time: 1.00 - 3.00pm
• Where: Our rooms (unless advised otherwise)
• Cost: $45.00. Internet banking preferred - 03 1548-0002612-00.

Further details of the course are below and on the club’s website.
Meeting for 2 hours once a month.
The course will cover how to use the many different kinds of capture devices: real cameras, phones - iPhones & Android, etc.
• setting up the device for indoors, outdoors, low light, bright light, etc.
• information on taking a GREAT photo
• information on how to edit the images using free and other apps
• and generally anything and everything about taking photos, editing and printing them All the above will be supported by informational PDFs and video clips on the subject for the month. (PDFs will be sent to group members). Homework will be set for every session on a chosen subject.

Course fees are paid in advance at the time of registration along with the annual membership of $30 per person for nonmembers. Application forms available on the clubs web site.
Eftpos and online banking are available.
All courses are held in the venue of Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc. at the Tauranga Historic Village, 17th Avenue. Building 70.
The Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc. is a not-for-profit registered charity, all coaches are volunteers who aim through classes and workshops to help Seniors understand and learn how to use their various electronic devices and programs, catering both for beginners plus more advanced users.
To learn more about the club, how to use your device or are interested in offering your services as a volunteer coach, check out the clubs web page for full directions to the clubs venue, further information, and other current planned 1st term courses.
Tauranga SeniorNet web page: - www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz... Email: tauranga@seniornet.nz
Phone:07 577 1912 or Mob: 021 277 1912 and leave a message.

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