All Info Pertaining to The Highlands

All Info Pertaining to The Highlands
Jean and I moved to The Highlands in the Fall of 2007 from our home on Cousins Island in Yarmouth where we had lived for 30 wonderful years. I often think that I'd like to share a thought or an experience about our life here at The Highlands with other folks . . . and by this "blog" I am going to do so. One other thought. The Highlands is not in any way responsible for this website. This is wholly the personal responsibility of Stan Sylvester. Jean Sylvester has her own site at http://www.catcarewithlove.blogspot.com/ mostly devoted to her writings, her poetry and her experience as a professional cat care person in Yarmouth. SPECIAL NOTE TO VISITORS: In addition to scrolling down to view contents of my blog, when you reach the bottom you can click on "older posts" to review all the topics I've posted.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Digital Photography at The Highlands

Many of the residents of The Highlands have computers and are conneted to the Internet, so many, in fact, that e-mail addresses of residents are now included in the roster of residents, along with street addresses and phone numbers.

Several persons who are skilled in computer use come to The Highlands to give us instruction and support along with help in hardware or software problems. One of those experts is  Debbie Kasper, who, on April 13, 2011, sponsored a program in digital photography, demonstrating how to insert graphics into documents and how to prepare fun and useful products.


Debbie Kasper comes to this area several times a week helping clients in the Maine Lodge, the Estates, and Highland Green as well as the Holden Frost House, Benjamin Porter House and Town Hall Village.


This is the poster for the well attended program in April 2011.



Ron Kurtz, Sandra Hansen, Louise Cook and visitor Becky Sentementes at work
  
Stan Sylvester trying to help Frank Farner


Belle Traver of Hubbard Lane helping Carol & David Frucht of the Maine Lodge



Jim Millinger & Pommy Hatfield came over from Curtis Lane to participate in the workshop
  
In addition to work on individual computers, Debbie made a presentation to the group about fun and simple projects:  note cards, jigsaw puzzles, calendars, photo books plus scanning old slides into digital format.


1 comment:

  1. Nice to know I can always get the "rest of the story" by checking your blog!

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