April 9, 2025 - 09:27

Residents seeking assistance with their laptops, smartphones, iPads, and other devices can take advantage of a new initiative at the Anchors. The Edgartown Library has teamed up with the Edgartown Council on Aging to offer drop-in technology help on a monthly basis during the popular Friday Cafe. This collaboration aims to make technology more accessible and user-friendly for community members.
Participants can bring their devices and receive personalized guidance on a variety of topics, from basic troubleshooting to more advanced functionalities. This initiative not only helps individuals improve their tech skills but also fosters a sense of community among participants.
In addition to the monthly sessions at the Anchors, residents are encouraged to visit the Edgartown Library during its regular open hours for additional technology assistance. This ongoing support reflects a commitment to enhancing digital literacy and ensuring that everyone can navigate the ever-evolving technological landscape with confidence.
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