[Md-sligo] FW: ABCs of Taxes: Tax Workshop, and Work-Life Effectiveness, Saturday Technology Training Session, March 3rd, 2012, MLK Library

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Mon Feb 27 17:31:45 UTC 2012



From: Timony, James (DCPL) [mailto:James.Timony at dc.gov]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:00 AM
To: Timony, James (DCPL)
Subject: ABCs of Taxes: Tax Workshop, and Work-Life Effectiveness, Saturday Technology Training Session, March 3rd, 2012, MLK Library

Please come to the next Saturday Technology Training Session featuring:


1.       A presentation on the ABCs of Taxes: a Tax Workshop
The workshop will be given in American Sign Language and voice interpreted.
Karunya Samuel, IT Specialist, Department of Treasury, and Emilia A. Chukwuma, C.P.A.and Chair Department of Business, Gallaudet University, and fluent in American Sign Language, offer basic instruction on how to complete your 1040 tax forms for 2011.  Bring your tax forms and your questions.  Learn the basics that you need to know in filling out your tax forms properly.  The presentation will be voice interpreted.


2.       A presentation on Work-Life Effectiveness
A special guest will give a presentation on Work-Life Effectiveness including balancing priorities, stress reduction, breathing excersizes and setting boundaries.

Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Adaptive Services Division Room 215
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW, Washington, DC

Voice through ASL interpreter (866) 570-7364
Videophone for ASL users (202) 559-5368
Saturday Technology Training Sessions are the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 1pm to 4pm Adaptive Services Division, DC Public Library, Room 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street NW Washington DC 20001.
We are located between Gallery Place Chinatown and Metro Center on the Red Line. There is no public parking at the MLK Library. The meetings are a chance for people who use Adaptive Technologies to get together and share information, learn about Technologies like the JAWS ScreenReader and MAGic ScreenMagnifier which make the computer accessible to people who are blind or have low vision, and hear demonstrations of new Adaptive Technologies and Services.
 Some examples of demonstrations and presentations from past sessions include iPhone and iPad, Captioned Telephone, and Employment tips from the Rehabilitation Services Administration.
The Adaptive Technology Program provides adaptive technology workstations for people who need them in order to access the library's programs and services. The workstations are located in the Adaptive Services Division, Room 215 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, and include adjustable furniture, large screen computer monitors, video magnifiers and software programs that make information accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Patrons can call ahead and reserve two-hour sessions at either the computer workstations or at the CCTVs. Introductory training on Adaptive Technologies is available through orientation sessions with a staff member and through regular weekly meetings with Volunteer Trainers.
The Adaptive Services webpage is on the DC Public Library website at www.dclibrary.org/services/adaptiveservices<http://www.dclibrary.org/services/adaptiveservices>.
Saturday Sessions are broadcast and archived on the internet at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/seasonagos-show
Patrick
James Patrick Timony
Adaptive Technology Librarian
DC Public Library
202-727-1335<tel:202-727-1335>


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