AC4 National Conference
Andrew Sears
andrew at techmission.org
Thu Aug 19 14:03:29 EDT 2004
Below is an announcement of TechMission's Association of Christian
Community Computer Centers (AC4) National Conference in Atlanta on October
27 and 28. Please pass this on to anyone you think would be interested.
Thanks so much!
Andrew Sears
Executive Director
TechMission: Association of Christian Community Computer Centers
www.techmission.org
andrew at techmission.org
Cell: 617.359-0394
Office: 617.282.9798 x4 Fax: 617.825.0313
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Conference Page: http://www.techmission.org/conferences/atlanta04/
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Technology and Ministry:
TechMission's AC4 National Conference
Wed/Thu, October 27-28, 2004
Sponsored by TechMission's Association of Christian Community Computer
Centers (AC4) and the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA)
Technology and Ministry Conference Tracks
Community/Church Computer Center Track
* Meet leaders from other Christian computer centers from
around the country to share information about providing computer classes
to your community, using technology in after school programs, resources
and grants to start and grow your Computer Centers.
After School Coordinator/Youth Minister Track
* Learn how others use video, music mixing, computers and
the Internet to enhance their after school programs and youth ministries.
QuickBooks for Church/Ministry Administrators Track (limited space)
* Hands-On introductory training on QuickBooks. Learn how
to set-up an organization in QuickBooks and perform basic accounting,
banking, and reporting operations.
Conference Fee: $60 to cover the cost of food and materials, AC4
membership is free for all paid participants.
<https://www.techmission.org/get_involved/join.php?registration_type=atlanta04> Register Now!
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