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Rainier Beach Computer Lab

 
Community Center Information: (206) (206)386-1925
Tech Center: Young Pham rbctc@seattle.gov
Address: 8825 Rainier Ave S., 98118 > directions
Teen Digital
Photography Class

This program started at Rainier Beach Community Center with donations of digital cameras from Pugust Sound Alliance for Community Technology (PSACT). D'juan Brown and Martha Tonkin led the project with the help of Young Pham. Students had the opportunity to travel to many beautiful sites in Seattle and take pictures.
Thank you for visiting Rainier Beach Computer Lab's Website. The Rainier Beach Computer Lab is located in the Rainier Beach Community Center. Our mission is to provide computer access, literacy, skills, and the Internet to the residents of the Rainier Beach neighborhood. We also have specialized programs for adults and children who have little or no experience with computers. There are open lab hours to the public which are designated at specific times. We also have FREE internet for those who need it.

If you would like to volunteer please pick up an application at the front desk or call (203) 386-1925 for more information.

Programs at RBCC Computer Lab:

Adult Class
For adults who want to learn how to use the computer or improve their computer skills.
Mondays 1-2 p.m.


CompuKidz Class
Come have fun while learning! Explore an amazing world of literature, science, mathematics and problem solving all while using computer technology.
Mon/Wed/Fri- 5-6:30 p.m.

Students who complete the course
earn a free refurbished computer!

ESL Class
English as a second language class. Practice speaking/listening, reading/writing, grammar and computer skills. $25 for 11 week class, or free for those on Public Assistance.
Call (206)723-1301 to sign up.

Tech Start Class
Computer class for middle schoolers where you learn neat things to do on the computer such as web design and architecture.
Tues/Thurs- 4-5:30 p.m.

Teen Time
Part homework/educational time and part free time. Need help with homework? Need somewhere to get your homework done? Come on in!
Mon/Wed- 2:30-5 p.m.
Tues/Thurs-2:30-4 p.m.

*SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANYTIME*

*All classes are FREE*
(unless otherwise noted)



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Updated August 18, 2008

LAB HOURS

Monday-Friday 1-7 p.m.

TITE PROGRAM
(Technology Intensive Training & Education)
The Tite Program
Darwit Miriam trying to figure out how to take out a hard drive.

The Tite Program
Daryl Lee smiles after installing his own DVD-RW drive in a computer donated to him by RBCTC.

The Tite Program
Kyle Daniels formatting a hard drive.

BRAINSTORM

Brainstorm is Seattle's Community Technology Program technology ezine. With it, we hope to stimulate unused braincells and improve networking.
> read the latest!

At RBCC Computer Center
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