Clarksville, TN – Vivian Rangel had worked as a processor and sales associate at Goodwill in Clarksville for five years when she was offered a chance for a promotion to lead sales associate.
But Rangel knew she lacked a key skill needed for the position.
 Goodwill Helps Reboot Careers With Digital Literacy Program. (Goodwill)
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Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library to hold Basic Computer & Facebook Skills Class for Seniors this Friday, August 5th
August 4, 2016 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library will host a Basic Computer & Facebook Skills Class for seniors on Friday, August 5th, 2016.
Want to begin using a computer? If you need an in-person guide who can show you the basics of using a computer than this is the class for you.
 Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library
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Clarksville-Montgomery County Adult Literacy Council offers Free Computer Lab for Adults
May 23, 2016 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Adult Literacy Council is holding free computer lab for adults wanting to improve their computer skills.
On Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00pm until 8:00pm, Advanced computer skills with the option of certification is held.
 Free Computer Lab for Adults at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Adult Literacy Council.
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Clarksville Montgomery County Adult Literacy Council and the LEAP Organization collaborate to open Community Learning Resource Center
Clarksville, TN – The Adult Literacy Council partnered with the Leap Organization to develop a computer lab to aid adults and youth become more computer literate.
“We believe that higher learning in literacy, math, and other basic skills is the key to an individual’s success” commented ALC Executive Director Velma Jo Williams. “The Adult Literacy Council appreciates the LEAP Org., in storing our NetBook Computers in their computer lab and look forward in working together in the fight against illiteracy with the hopes of individuals becoming productive citizens.”
 Adult Literacy Council and the Leap Organization have partnered to develop a computer lab for youth and adults.
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