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JUN106pHughes Main Library
Introduction to Data Pipelines
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 • 6p–7:30p • Training LabJoin local program developer Bennett Meares for a six-week introduction to the fundamentals of building, deploying, and automating data pipelines. Participants should have a basic knowledge of Python and bring their own laptops. Register to attend all six sessions.
This session will focus on infrastructure and data storage.Questions? Call 864-527-9258. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Part of the event series: Introduction to Data Pipelines
Audience: AdultsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUN1210:30aPelham Road
Computer Basics
Fri, Jun 12, 2026 • 10:30a–12pLearn about the fundamentals of using a computer.
Questions? Call 864-288-6688. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Digital Literacy
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JUN1311aFountain Inn
Canva Basics
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 • 11a–12:30pCreate a holiday-themed invitation while learning how to use Canva for graphic design. Participants are invited to bring their own computer.
Questions? Call 864-862-2576. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUN165:45pVirtual Event
Summer Contest Kickoff
Tue, Jun 16, 2026 • 5:45p–6:45p • Fiero CodeJoin us as we kick off the June–July coding contest: The Botter Challenge! In this live event, we’ll explore the challenge goals, review the content and project ideas, and help you get started building your own project. It’s a great opportunity to ask questions, brainstorm ideas, and get coding support along the way. At the end of the session, participants will have a chance to share the progress they’ve made so far and see what others are creating.
This is an online event hosted by Fiero Code. With your library card, Fiero Code gives you free access to an online platform where you can learn to build websites, video games, apps, and animations at your own pace.
Audience: KidsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUN176pHughes Main Library
Introduction to Data Pipelines
Wed, Jun 17, 2026 • 6p–7:30p • Training LabJoin local program developer Bennett Meares for a six-week introduction to the fundamentals of building, deploying, and automating data pipelines. Participants should have a basic knowledge of Python and bring their own laptops. Register to attend all six sessions.
This session will focus on ELT operations.Questions? Call 864-527-9258. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Part of the event series: Introduction to Data Pipelines
Audience: AdultsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUN2611aAnderson Road
Smart Phone Basics: Icons
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 • 11a–12pLearn about the icons most commonly used on smartphones and pick up some tips and tricks for navigating your personal devices.
Questions? Call 864-269-5210. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Digital Literacy
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JUN305:45pVirtual Event
Cozy Room Decorator
Tue, Jun 30, 2026 • 5:45p–6:45p • Fiero CodeFollow along and create your own Cozy Room Decorator game using Code Blocks! Design and decorate a relaxing room with furniture, colors, decorations, and other creative touches while learning coding concepts along the way. We’ll build the project together step-by-step, and you’ll have a chance to customize your room to make it unique.
This is an online event hosted by Fiero Code. With your library card, Fiero Code gives you free access to an online platform where you can learn to build websites, video games, apps, and animations at your own pace.
Audience: KidsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUL16pHughes Main Library
Introduction to Data Pipelines
Wed, Jul 1, 2026 • 6p–7:30p • Training LabJoin local program developer Bennett Meares for a six-week introduction to the fundamentals of building, deploying, and automating data pipelines. Participants should have a basic knowledge of Python and bring their own laptops. Register to attend all six sessions.
In this session, you will begin building a custom data pipeline, focusing on architectural setup and initial data ingestion.Questions? Call 864-527-9258. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Part of the event series: Introduction to Data Pipelines
Audience: AdultsCategory: Computer Classes
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JUL84:30pHughes Main Library
Unlock Your Device
Wed, Jul 8, 2026 • 4:30p–6p • Training LabLearn about the accessibility features that will make your technology work for you.
Questions? Call 864-527-9258. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Digital Literacy
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JUL910:30aHughes Main Library
You Got Scammed
Thu, Jul 9, 2026 • 10:30a–11:30a • Training LabScams are deceptive schemes used to trick individuals into parting with their money or personal information. They come in many forms and are constantly evolving. Learn about the common types of scams and get essential tips to protect yourself and your money.
Questions? Call 864-527-9258. Registration is required and will open 30 days prior to the event date.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Digital Literacy
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The Library System reserves the right to limit attendance to below the permitted occupancy. All events are "conditions permitting." Adults attending events for youth must be accompanied by at least one child.