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EVENTS AT THE PV LIBRARY – 7401 E. CIVIC CIRCLE PV FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY WEEK Every year the Friends of the Library throughout the country spend a week in October promoting Friendsʼ organizations. This year the Prescott Valley Public Li- brary is promoting our local Friends organization for the entire month. The Friends play an important role in helping our Library provide the programs, services, and materials that serve our community. If you are not already a member of the Friends, October would be a great month to join. Why? Because, in addition to sup- porting the Library, you will be entered in a raffle to win a 7” Nook Tablet. You will be able to read Nook, Kindle, and e-pub books all on this one device. The drawing for the Nook will take place at the Friendsʼ Thursday, November 16th meeting (at 2:00 in the Libraryʼs Crystal room). You are welcome to come to the meeting (though you donʼt have to be present to win). You can download a membership form from www.pvlib.net or get a membership envelope from the circulation desk at the Library. For questions please call 928-759-3040. FIRST ANNUAL VETERAN OUTREACH EVENT. The Prescott Valley Public Library is part- nering with the Northern Arizona VA Health Care Sys- tem to host this event is designed to empower veterans with registering for benefits and healthcare, as well as assisting with the navigation of the USAJobs website for employment. There will be a 90-minute presen- tation on TBI/PTSD in OEF/OIF/OND veterans for family members at 12pm. Subject matter experts will be available to assist with resumes, completing ap- plications, and answering questions that veterans and their family members/ friends have about exclusive services. If applicable, please bring your DD214, re- sume, photo ID, and college transcripts. This all- day event will be on Tuesday, November 7 from 9-5pm in multiple rooms at the Prescott Valley Public Library. Free event, no registration is required. For questions call 928-759-6196. CLASSES Creative Aging Workshops are now open for registra- tion. Identity Theft. Two one-week Cybercrime Fighters classes on Monday 11/6 from 11am-1pm or 11/6 from 3-5pm. Phishing is an attempt to trick you into divulg- ing personal confidential information a cybercriminal can use to steal money or even your identity. This course will teach you to recognize the hallmark signs of phishing and how to stay safer online.* Drone Safety. Wednesday 11/29 from 12-2pm. This class will cover safety and FAA regulations, including when and where you can fly. This class is informational only, we will not be covering how to fly.* Are you a new internet user? Are you looking to learn more about this vast resource that can educate, inform and entertain you? A two-week Introduction to the Internet class on Mondays (11/13 and 11/20) from 3-5pm. This course is geared to the new Internet user, and begins with an overview of websites and brows- ers and online safety. This course will also help you discover some of the best sites for streaming music and movies, shopping, and lifelong learning.* Using your iPad. A three-week iPad Basics (iOS10) class on Wednesdays 10am-12pm. Appleʼs latest re- lease includes updates to nearly every iOS app. Youʼll find new and creative ways to communicate with iMes- sage, smarter Maps, more health-oriented features, and much more. This course is a comprehensive introduc- tion to iOS 10 and will help you master the wealth of features to be found in this release.* *Space is limited and registration is required. Please register online at www.pvlib.net Classes, Computer Classes. Classes are held in the libraryʼs PC Lab. For more info call 928-759-6187. More PV Library on page 6 pccnews November 2017 5