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:: About the TCMUG ::

The Tuscarawas County Macintosh Users Group—the best local resource
for Mac beginners, experts and everyone in between. We are an educational,
not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people get the most out of
their Macs.
Why Join the TCMUG?
There are many advantages to becoming a member of the TCMUG. (1) We
have monthly meetings held at the Tuscarawas Carroll Harrison Educational
Service Center which offers you updated information on Apple, technology
and the
computer industry, there is a demonstration and preview session and a
very interactive
Question & Answer
session. (2) You will receive a monthly newsletter via
email with a wealth of information. Make sure and check out our newsletter
archive. (3)
There is always
the support network offered by the members helping members for troubleshooting,
knowledge,
etc. (4) There
is a
wealth of
deep discounts offered to MUG members on software, hardware, books and
periodicals. (5) You will have access to our Lending Library that we
are
constantly building.
(6) You will have access to the "Members Only" section
of the web site. (7) Education and training. (8) Door
prizes, raffles and the like. (9) As a member you will have a reduced rate
on any on-site technical support.
About the TCMUG
The Tuscarawas County Mac User Group was founded and had their first meeting
on April 6, 2002. We were officially a registered and approved MUG by Apple
in May of 2003. The TCMUG meets monthly at the Tuscarawas Carroll Harrison
Educational Service Center in New Philadelphia. The group welcomes all those
who use and enjoy Apple's Macintosh computers and
related
peripherals or who have an interest in learning more about the platform.
Meetings usually include software demonstrations and question-and-answer sessions, including
information on the new unix-based operating system, Mac OS X.
The group is for the beginner, intermediate and the advanced user.
All interested persons are encouraged to attend any meeting, or contact Scott
Daniels
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