

Technology Club
The Technology Club is here to provide support for using technology. If you have questions, wish to learn, or can supply help for others, please come to a meeting or help session. The information is on the activities page.
Donations
The cost of printer and lab supplies are continuing to rise. These costs may stretch the tech club finances. If you receive help or you just feel generous and you would like to make a donation click on this link to donate.
HELP SESSIONS
Starting in October, HELP SESSIONS will be held the 2nd and 4th Sundays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Craft room
SCAM PREVENTION INFORMATION LINK
This is a link to an organization to help prevent scams​​
These are several new resources that can be accessed here and on the resources page. These are free learning sites that include many technology subjects. Click on the icon to go to the site. Try them, they are free.​
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Input from our members is vital in keeping the club worthwhile and help meet members' needs.
Please attend our monthly meetings or contact the Tech Club board or tech team with any concerns or suggestions to improve our club!
General Information
Forms associated with the November tech talk TAX PLANNER & EMERGENCY INFO Tables HERE
To watch previous Tech Talks, go to YouTube / Presentations and click on YouTube Icon.
TECH TALK: The next Tech Talk will be November 12th at 10 a.m. ​
Ken Sperone will be presenting on Manufacturing with 3D printers
Go to Meetings page for more info.
There will always be a link to our
current Newsletter from the President.
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There will also be a link to the Sun Catcher article

As a service to Sunflower residents we advise you to be aware of multiple scams that have cost money and worry to some of our neighbors. With new technology called artificial intelligence a machine can call you with the voice of someone you know as ask you to rescue them by sending money. Or you may get a text message, email or phone call from someone who claims to be calling from your bank or credit card company asking you to verify your password or account information. A caller may threaten to turn off your utilities or services if you don’t make a payment over the phone. Other scams ask you to buy gift cards with the promise to pay you back (which never happens). These scammers play on your kindness or fears – don’t buy into it.
These are just a few of the scams out there. Here are some links that cover other scams and ways to avoid them.
Facebook scams
Social Security Scam Alert
To report fraud to the government:
SCAM Information Links
Our Activities

Monthly Meetings
Information meetings open to all residents
and also online via webcast

Computer Lab
Computers, printers, and a scanner are available
to members (password required)

Device Help
Informal help sessions
Twice a month October to May
Once a month June to September


