NEVADA CITY, Calif. — The Madelyn Helling Library is offering a new series of free technology classes this summer to help community members build digital confidence and learn essential computer skills. Designed for beginners and those looking to refresh their knowledge, the classes are friendly, informative and easy to follow.
Learn in a Supportive Setting
Classes take place Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Madelyn Helling Library in Nevada City. Each session focuses on a different topic and is taught in a small-group environment, making it easy for participants to ask questions and practice new skills.
Upcoming Classes
- Introduction to Windows 11— Thursday, Aug. 7
Learn the basics of navigating Windows 11, using key features and organizing your desktop.
- Introduction to Social Media— Thursday, Aug. 21
Explore platforms like Facebook and Instagram, learn how to create an account, post safely and connect with friends and family. - Introduction to Chromebooks— Thursday, Sept. 18
Get familiar with how Chromebooks work, including apps, Google services and basic troubleshooting. - Introduction to Gmail— Thursday, Sept. 25
Discover how to set up and manage a Gmail account, send and organize emails and avoid common scams.
Register Today
These classes are free and open to the public, but space is limited. Participants are encouraged to register in advance at https://nevadacountyca.libcal.com/. For more information, contact the Madelyn Helling Library at (530) 265-7050.
About the Nevada County Library
The Nevada County Library system provides a wide range of resources and services to inspire learning, discovery and connection for community members of all ages. The Madelyn Helling Library is located at 980 Helling Way, Nevada City, CA 95959. For more information about this event and other library programs, visit https://nevadacountyca.libcal.com or call 530-265-7050. Don’t forget to follow Nevada County Library on Instagram and Facebook for the latest program updates!