Englewood Library Announces New Digital Literacy Workshops
Englewood Library Announces New Digital Literacy Workshops
Englewood Public Library, a community cornerstone located at 313 N. Indiana Avenue in the heart of historic downtown Englewood, is set to launch a series of free digital literacy workshops aimed at helping residents navigate the modern online world. Starting next Monday, April 14, 2026, these workshops will cover essential skills from basic computer operation to internet safety and using online government services.
Library Director Sarah Jenkins stated, "We've heard from many residents, especially at our community outreach events, that they want to feel more confident using computers and the internet. These workshops are designed to bridge that gap and ensure everyone in Englewood has access to vital digital skills."
The first session, "Internet Basics for Beginners," will be held next Monday at 10:00 AM in the library's main computer lab. Subsequent workshops will be announced on the library's bulletin board and through their monthly newsletter. Residents interested in attending are encouraged to call the library at 941-474-9624 to reserve a spot, as space is limited.


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