LAGRANGE — The LaGrange Chamber of Commerce has been getting great feedback from their members on the quality of their Microsoft classes.
Beth Sherman, the chamber’s director said, “The response has been very good. We plan to continue as long as the members are interested in what we are offering.”
The classes have run approximately every other month over the last three years. The free classes are just one of many perks for chamber member businesses and their employees.
Last week’s topic was an introduction to Microsoft Office. The presenters vary with the Microsoft product. The last class and the next class will be presented by Next I.T. The October topic is Microsoft Office 365 for Professionals and Small Business — with the focus on increased productivity.
As an added incentive to attend, at each session, the Chamber gives away two door prizes of Microsoft software packages worth hundreds of dollars.
The next class is set for 1:30 p.m. at Farmers State Bank on Oct. 16.
For more information go to www.lagrangechamber.org.
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