Teaming for Technology Open House
Posted by on September 5, 2003
Event Location:
The IBM Zone
30 South 17th St. – 14th Floor
Date and Time:
September 16th, 2003, 4:00-6:00
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Teaming For Technology is having an open house and you’re invited! You can find out about the following:
? The Beehive Philadelphia: the Beehive is a web portal that serves as a one-stop shop for resources that can be applied towards improving one’s quality of life. You can learn more about the Beehive, how to get involved with ppportunities for content development, and ways to introduce this important resource to your organization.
? Teaming For Technology’s Assistance Program: if you’re not already a T4T member, find out about membership benefits and what the assistance program has to offer. T4T staff will be available to answer all of your questions.
? Community Impact Training Institute: are you, your colleagues, or the community members that you serve interested in improving your computer skills at an affordable cost? Our skilled instructors and consultants will be available to answer your questions and give you a glimpse of this fall’s upcoming trainings.
? More sessions to be announced.
There will be door prizes, refreshments, and more to come!
Please contact Lorelei Narvaja at [email protected] with any questions, and check out <a href="http://www.thebeehive.org/philly">http://www.thebeehive.org/philly</a> or
<a href="http://www.uwsepa.org/team4tech">http://www.uwsepa.org/team4tech</a>
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