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  • 10:00a FREE Tech Talk for Seniors

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    10:00 am

    Find answers to your technology questions at the FREE Tech Talk at the Masonic Village at Sewickley Clubhouse. During this workshop, expert Jay Armstrong, founder of Computer House Call, will discuss topics seniors frequently ask him about, including: using email, digital cameras and webcams; keeping computers safe while minimizing costs; understanding applications (apps); and much more! While at Masonic Village, enjoy complimentary lunch and learn how retirement living at Masonic Village enriches lives. Attendees who are interested in active retirement community living may tour the campus and ask questions of the marketing staff. Please call 866-872-0664 to reserve your spot. Jay Armstrong started Computer House Call more than 10 years ago and now has more than 10,000 clients in the Pittsburgh area. He started in the computer field in 1978 and recently has done several computer educational spots for WPXI. Computer House Call has received many awards for quality of service, including the Angie's List super service award every year since its inception.

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  • 1:00p Leap Day Blood Drive

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    1:00 pm to 7:00 pm

    Masonic Village at Sewickley and the Central Blood Bank invite you to donate blood in the assembly room of the Masonic Village's clubhouse. To schedule your life-saving appointment, log on to www.centralbloodbank.org and use the sponsor code W380 or call Todd Jordan at 412-327-0304. This event is cosponsored by the Pennsylvania Grand Lodge Masonic Blood Club and the William Slater II Master Mason's Club. To donate blood, you must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Proper identification (ID) is required to donate blood, so please bring an ID card with you on the day of the blood drive. A Central Blood Bank or military ID card, driver's license or passport are all approved forms of ID. A birth certificate along with a picture ID that includes the donor's full name also will be accepted.

     

   

February Events

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Thursday, February 23

FREE Tech Talk for Seniors
10:00 am

Find answers to your technology questions at the FREE Tech Talk at the Masonic Village at Sewickley Clubhouse. During this workshop, expert Jay Armstrong, founder of Computer House Call, will discuss topics seniors frequently ask him about, including: using email, digital cameras and webcams; keeping computers safe while minimizing costs; understanding applications (apps); and much more!

While at Masonic Village, enjoy complimentary lunch and learn how retirement living at Masonic Village enriches lives. Attendees who are interested in active retirement community living may tour the campus and ask questions of the marketing staff. Please call 866-872-0664 to reserve your spot.

Jay Armstrong started Computer House Call more than 10 years ago and now has more than 10,000 clients in the Pittsburgh area. He started in the computer field in 1978 and recently has done several computer educational spots for WPXI. Computer House Call has received many awards for quality of service, including the Angie's List super service award every year since its inception.

Wednesday, February 29

Leap Day Blood Drive
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Masonic Village at Sewickley and the Central Blood Bank invite you to donate blood in the assembly room of the Masonic Village's clubhouse. To schedule your life-saving appointment, log on to www.centralbloodbank.org and use the sponsor code W380 or call Todd Jordan at 412-327-0304. This event is cosponsored by the Pennsylvania Grand Lodge Masonic Blood Club and the William Slater II Master Mason's Club.

To donate blood, you must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Proper identification (ID) is required to donate blood, so please bring an ID card with you on the day of the blood drive. A Central Blood Bank or military ID card, driver's license or passport are all approved forms of ID. A birth certificate along with a picture ID that includes the donor's full name also will be accepted.