Santa uses Internet Technology
to check his " Naughty and Nice" list
Santa knows if you�ve been good or bad! That�s exactly what
the children attending the "Cyber Camp with Santa" found out
Saturday, December 1. Thirty-six children between the
ages of 6-12 years participated in computer and Internet related
Christmas activities at the community Access Centre (CAC), Upper
Island Cove.
In a live web cast, Santa sent Christmas
greetings from the North Pole. With assistance, all the children
emailed their Christmas wish lists to Santa and received an instant
reply. Santa was so excited for all the boys and girls, he just had to
hop on his sleigh and make a special visit to Upper Island Cove, where
he distributed Santa Online t-shirts to all the kids.
Send Season's Greetings to our Canadian Forces Overseas
During this season of peace and
love we turn our thoughts to our Canadian Forces Personnel serving
overseas as well as their families left behind. Let your Canadian
Forces members know we appreciate their service and how proud we are of
their sacrifice.
Any Community Access Centre along the Baccalieu Trail will be happy to
assist you with free internet access and guidance to write the troops.
For more information email [email protected]
or go directly to www.forces.ca
Free Computer Training
Free computer training sessions at the Community Access Centres along the Baccalieu Trail. Training sessions are now being offered on a regular basis. For more information on a Community Access Centre near you call the CAP
coordinator at 596-6217 or email [email protected]
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