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M O N T H LY N E W S L E T T E R & G U I D E 303-791-2416 | highlandsranch.org/seniorcenter | seniorcenterinfo@highlandsranch.org | 200 E. Highlands Ranch Parkway, Suite 100
Link on Demand comes to Highlands Ranch Douglas County is partnering with Via Transportation to provide the Highlands Ranch Link, a shuttle service similar to the Lone Tree Link. This free service will be available to all ages and starts on Tuesday, May 27. The schedule is Monday-Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Up to 15 vehicles will be on the road during peak hours. To use, simply download the Link On Demand app, available on both Android and iOS, sign up for an account and book your ride.
Technology Days: Wednesday, June 25 and Thursday, June 26 Do you struggle using your computer, tablet or smartphone? Technology experts from Connected Nation can help. Trainers from Connected Nation will be at the Senior Center for two days in June to help you improve your technology skills in a supportive, in-person setting. Daytime and evening classes are available. Register at highlandsranch.org/myactivecenter. This program is supported by AT&T’s efforts to advance digital literacy across America. Wednesday, June 25 • 10 a.m.-noon: Computer and Internet Basics • 1-3 p.m.: Open Lab • 6-8 p.m.: Computer and Internet Basics Thursday, June 26 • 10 a.m.-noon: Internet Safety and Mobile Device Basics • 1-3 p.m.: Open Lab • 6-8 p.m.: Internet Safety and Mobile Device Basics
Welcome summer with a BBQ and games FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Kick off the summer with an enjoyable and relaxing afternoon BBQ in partnership with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies will be cooking up burgers and hot dogs on the grill. Enjoy music and games including cornhole, bocce ball and ladder toss. Fee: Member: $8, Nonmember: $10 Time: Noon-3 p.m. Location: Multipurpose Room and Patio