Computer classes for adults at the Shoreline Library April 21 - May 5, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Library is excited to announce a series of Microsoft Excel classes for adults, scheduled from April 21 to May 5, 2025. The first class, Microsoft Excel Level 1, will take place on April 21 and is designed for beginners, focusing on basic data storage and calculations within spreadsheets. Following that, Level 2 will delve into more advanced functionalities, such as formulas and chart creation, and is set for April 28. To enroll in Level 2, participants must demonstrate proficiency in Level 1. The final session, Level 3, on May 5, will cover advanced analytical tools like PivotTables, building on knowledge from Level 2.

This initiative reflects the library's commitment to enhancing digital literacy in the community, making essential skills accessible to local residents. With classes held at 345 NE 175th, Shoreline, WA, this program provides a fantastic opportunity for adults to boost their technical skills. Interested individuals are encouraged to register separately for each class they wish to attend.

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