The League of Women Voters (LWV) of the Homewood-Flossmoor Area presents a tutorial at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 on doing internet research of LWV sites.
LWV websites locally and across the country share information on voting rights, elections, registering and educating voters, money in elections, climate change, clean energy, ethics in lobbying, fiscal policy and global democracy.
LWV websites locally and across the country share information on voting rights, elections, registering and educating voters, money in elections, climate change, clean energy, ethics in lobbying, fiscal policy and global democracy.
Guests should bring their fully charged smart phones, tablets and laptops to make their participation easier as Stanley Latting directs the program.
Latting, who has been assisting Rich Township residents on internet searches, will assist the audience at the Homewood Public Library on how to search national, state and local LWV websites.
Light refreshments will be served before the session begins.