Items of interest
Village Mac Users Group to meet Tuesday
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — The Village Mac Users Group will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Room 6 of the Coronado Center. Visitors are welcome.
January will focus on members’ questions. Update all Apple computers, iPads, iPhones, and Apple watches before the meeting. Questions on how to do the updates will also be addressed.
A members’ workshop will be held on Wednesday, Jan 23.
Annual membership dues of $25 per household are now due.
Visit http://www.villagemug.com for more information.
GC Republican Women to meet Monday
The Garland County Republican Women will hold its monthly meeting at 1 p.m. Monday at the Garland County
Library.
The speaker will be Marquitta Magnini, the Arkansas state affiliate coor- dinator, Hot
Springs affiliate liaison, for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The topic will be legislative issues in Arkansas regarding mental health. Call GCRW President Sharon Turrentine at 318348-2662 for more information.
Order of Eastern Star to meet Tuesday
Hot Springs National Park Chapter No. 635 Order of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday at the Hot Springs Masonic Temple, 311 W. Grand Ave. Refreshments will be served at 6 p.m. and the meeting will begin at the new time of 7 p.m. Obligation night will be observed. All members under General Grand Chapter are welcome to attend.
Parkinson’s Support group changes locations
The next Hot Springs Parkinson’s Support Group meeting, set for 11 a.m. Thursday, will be held at a new location, Country Club Village, 1925 Malvern Ave.
After turning into Country Club Village, take the left driveway and park at the back of the main building. The main back door will be unlocked during the time of the meetings. Someone will be there to guide participants up to the meeting area. Dinner will be served after the meeting at noon.
WV Neighborhood Association to meet
The next monthly meeting of the Whittington Valley Neighborhood Association will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church, 213 Whittington Ave. Topics for discussion include updates on ongoing revitalization and code enforcement activities in the Valley. The meeting is an opportunity for Valley residents and area neighbors to discuss issues of mutual interest. Light refreshments will be served. Call WVNA President Mark A. Toth at 623-4283 for more information.