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number have full access to LinkedIn Learning, a free database with hundreds of classes from Microsoft Word & Excel to video editing and design.

Additionally, if you have the time and would like to volunteer your hours and proficiency to help others bridge the digital divide, Literacy CNY offers virtual digital literacy volunteer training. They next training session is Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 6 to 7 p.m. For more information contact Lydia Torresatltorres@literacycny.org or 315-643-0282.

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The liverpool Public library has digital navigators available to help patrons with their computer information needs.

Whether you need inperson or on-line help to improve or expand your digital

BY JANET MYrTO riCHArDS Salina library

The students of Roxboro Road Middle School will have their art on display at Salina Library throughout the month of March.

On Monday, March 13, from 7 to 8 p.m., the students and their art teachers will be in the library for an art reception. Come and learn about the techniques used for the different artworks and speak with

Now literacyskills,LiverpoolPublic Library is here to help you achieve your goals. the artists about their creative processes. Light refreshments will be provided. Visit salinalibrary.org for more information or to see the calendar for upcoming kits and classes. Call 315-454-4524 with any questions.

Salina Library is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for all of your library needs.

Dogs, Hamburgers & Grilled Cheese FRIDAYS 5-7pm

Dates: February 24, March 3,10, 17, 24 & 31

(Separate

Cicero

8416 Brewerton Rd

Drive thru Chicken BBQ

March 4th 11:30 AM til sold out

$14.00 Dinner includes 1/2 chicken, 2 sides, roll/butter and cookie

Chicken prepared by Dave’s Finger Lickin’ Chicken

Mildred S. Schultz, 81

beloved wife, mother, teacher, friend

Mildred Schultz, aged 81, passed away at Matthew House on Feb. 19, 2023, after a decade long and courageous struggle with dementia.

Born in Watertown, N.Y., she was the daughter of Matthew and Mabel Fletcher.

Mildred was an honor graduate of Carthage Central School in 1959, serving as a leader in a variety of campus clubs and activities. One of these clubs, The Future Teachers’ Club, led to her acceptance at what was then Albany State Teachers’ College, now SUNY Albany. As a member of the class of 1963, Mildred con- tinued her involvement in school activities as class officer, organizer of Frosh Weekend and member of Beta Zeta sorority. These activities led to her election to the “Who’s Who” award in American Colleges and Universities.

After graduation, Mildred taught English at Lyons Central School from 1963 to 1965. She married her college sweetheart Daniel Schultz, in February 1964, later moving to Auburn, where Daniel worked as an instructor at Auburn Community College.

Mildred gave birth to a daughter, Ardythe, in November 1966, and to a son, Daniel, a year later.

In 1968, the family moved from Auburn to Skaneateles. Mildred returned to teaching in 1975

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