‘Get Wired’ technology fair scheduled

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EATONTOWN — The Social Community Activities Network (SCAN) will hold its Second Annual “Get Wired” Technology Fair at the Monmouth Mall from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on March 24, (registration is 10–10:30 a.m.)

This technology event is free and open to everyone. Registration is required. To register, call 732-542-1326 by March 20.

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Bob Gold, CEO Gold Group, will cover “How Technology Can Impact Your Relationships” and new technologies that bring your relationships closer.

Kyle Ann Sanicki, RN, will also explain why “Technology is the Key.” Kyle is Board Certified in Geriatrics and Congestive Heart Failure and Telehealth Nurse Manager for the Visiting Nurse Association Health Group.

The Fair will conclude with Technology “One on One” breakout sessions providing the opportunity to work one-on-one with technology friendly students from Monmouth University to learn about electronic devices, including tablets, smartphones and laptops.

All participants will be eligible for free drawings with a chance to win an Android tablet, Amazon Dot speaker, and device chargers.

For information about SCAN or becoming a SCAN member, call 732-542-1326 or visit the SCAN website at www.scannj.com.

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