The Oklahoman

Computer club offers tips on navigating programs

- BY SHARON BURNS

For The Oklahoman

The Computer Club of Oklahoma City General Session will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at 3000 United Founders Blvd., Room 201.

Programs presented at each meeting will provide informatio­n on computer tricks to make your computer run better and faster. Subjects included are: Start Menu, Action Center, Task Bar, Cortana, File Explorer, Windows 10 Setting Menu and Microsoft Edge. For more informatio­n about the organizati­on, go to www.ccokc.org.

• Dr. Molisa Derk will present the program “I See Dead People — (Geo) Caching in Cemeteries” at the Oklahoma Home and Community Education Genealogy Group of Oklahoma City. The organizati­on will meet at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday in the Oklahoma History Center, Leroy H. Fisher Board Room, on the third floor of the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive.

For more informatio­n, go to the club’s website at www. ohcegeneal­ogy.com.

• Ron Graham will be the speaker at the Muskogee County Genealogic­al Society at3 p.m. Saturday in the Grant Foreman Room of the Muskogee Public Library. Graham, a speaker on research regarding the Freedmen of the Five Tribes, has spent many years researchin­g his own Creek heritage, as well as that of others.

Okmulgee native Jere Harris, member of the Muskogee County Genealogic­al Society, will teach her “Beginning Genealogy” class at 1:30 p.m. in the Genealogy and Local History Department. Staff and volunteers will be present to provide assistance to those starting their genealogy research.

If you have a question, event, idea or an experience you wish to share, email Sharon Burns at sburns@ oklahoman.com.

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