Stephen Cord, a frequent volunteer at the Daviess County Library, has graciously offered to assist patrons with all things computer and math.
“I would like to be of service to the community during the time I am on vacation this month,” Mr. Cord told the library staff. He offered his services from Dec. 16-31, and the library scheduled him for 16 hours of adult tutoring. The library has blocked Tuesday and Thursday mornings, from 10 a.m. to noon, and Wednesday and Friday afternoons, from 1-3 p.m., beginning Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Mr. Cord has facilitated several different computer classes at the library over the past several years —from basic coding to learning your computer to internet safety. Most recently, he held a class on high school equivalency test preparation.
Mr. Cord will tutor individually or in groups, depending upon topics, during the time slots. The library has many assistive programs through its Learning Express database that can further study opportunities at home or on the library computers. Interested adults and older teens should call the library and register preferred times and topics. Final topics and scheduling will be announced Wednesday, Dec. 11.
The library welcomes community members with special interests and expertise to contact the library director to volunteer to assist in facilitating programs the community seeks.
For more program information, check the calendar on the website www.daviesscountylibrary.org, then “Quick Links/Library Events”, visit the library or call 660-663-3222.
