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AARP Wyoming To Host Senior High Tech at Thermopolis, on Sept. 26

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Hot Springs County residents are encouraged to come to the Hot Springs Senior Center in Thermopolis on September 26 at 11 a.m. to receive a free one-on-one tutoring session on their cell phones and other mobile devices. The event is thanks to a partnership between AARP Wyoming and students at Thermopolis High School.

The training on cell phones and tablets is free and there is no requirement to be an AARP member in order to take part in the event. In addition to the tech tutoring, a free lunch will be provided courtesy of AARP Wyoming.

September 26 will mark the ninth Senior High Tech project in Wyoming involving AARP Wyoming. At each event, a group of students from the local high school provides one-on-one tutoring sessions to those age 50 and over in the community.

“There is no question too simple or too difficult for these students. As digital natives, they have grown up with this technology and are tremendous at imparting that knowledge,” said AARP Wyoming Associated State Director for Outreach, Tanya Johnson.

During past Senior High Tech events, high school students have helped citizens with questions such as finding old emails, sending photos to loved ones, or adding apps to the phone. Senior centers, or service organizations interested in holding a Senior High Tech in your community can contact Johnson at: tajohnson@aarp.org.

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