What's New at The Millbrook Office Support and Training Center, AL

Shellie
Well it's been five months and the Millbrook Office Support and Training Center of Millbrook, Alabama is going strong. There are a lot of news things that have been introduced since my last article was published. So, I would like to use this piece to help catch you up to speed about the goings on in the office.

The first new mention are the schedules that have been posted, you can visit them here, http://millbrooktrainingcenter.com/schedule/.

Next, I would like to talk about the workshops that have been added.

Available Workshops include:

Building your first site

Basic computing

Buying a new computer

Safely surfing the NET

Computing for Seniors

Buying and Selling on EBAY

Establishing your first web site can be very challenging. The Millbrook Training Center offers a two day (sixteen hour) course that allows you to build your website from start to finish. The cost is only $450 for additional information please visit http://millbrooktrainingcenter.com/yoursite.php. As for the other workshops E-mail: dennis@millbrookofficesupport.com.

Now onto November news! Bill Carberry will be instructing the Adobe Illustrator Class, schedule is TBA. On October 9th, Bill Carberry will be instructing their first Acrobat 9 class. Stacey Cates will be instructing the Advanced Photoshop Class, schedule also TBA.

New Microsoft Excel 2007 Classes have been added. Rufus Spencer will be leading all three Introduction, Intermediate, and Advanced classes. Classes will be held October 28th, November 17th, and December 10th of 2008. All classes are eight hours in length with a registration fee of $195 each. The Excel Syllabus has been posted: http://millbrooktrainingcenter.com/schedule/Microsoft-Excel%202007-31.html.

I would like to remind you that the Millbrook Office Support and Training Center is the only Adobe authorized training center in the state of Alabama.

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I'm a wife and mother of 2 who luvs 2 write about every topic from a thru z. I like to see the cup half full instead of half empty, and I'm usually pretty happy!  View profile

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