Mid-State Literacy Council is offering a technology class on accessing online prescription drug resources

The St. Mark Lutheran Church in Howard is hosting a free technology class on Tuesday, May 7 at 11 a.m. This class is aimed at individuals aged 50 and older and will focus on online prescription drug resources. Led by Mid-State Literacy Council in partnership with Senior Planet from AARP, the program aims to help older adults develop their online skills.

During the in-person class, participants will learn how to effectively research, purchase, and save on prescription drugs using various online tools. To register for the May 7 class, individuals can email [email protected] or call 814-383-4882.

Mid-State Literacy Council was founded in 1971 and is dedicated to bringing literacy in all its forms to adults in Centre and Clearfield counties. For more information about the organization’s programs, individuals can visit mid-stateliteracycouncil.org.

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