NEVADA CITY, Calif. — Nevada County Library is launching a new series of free technology classes to help community members build confidence and practical skills with today’s essential digital tools. These hands-on classes are open to adults of all experience levels and will be held twice a month throughout the winter and early spring.
Designed for beginners and those looking to refresh their skills, the Technology Class Series focuses on everyday tools that support communication, online safety and basic computer use. Each session is led by knowledgeable staff who provide step-by-step guidance in a supportive, low-pressure environment.
Technology Class Series Schedule
The Technology Class Series includes the following sessions:
- January 22 – Intro to Google Docs
- February 5 – Staying Safe on the Web (Cybersecurity Course)
- February 19 – Intro to Social Media
- March 5 – How to Back Up Your Computer
- March 19 – Intro to Windows 11
All classes take place on Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. in the CTC Classroom at Madelyn Helling Library, located at 980 Helling Way, Nevada City, CA 95959.

Who Should Attend
These classes are ideal for adults who want to improve their digital confidence, learn new skills or better understand the technology they use every day. No prior experience is required, and participants are encouraged to bring questions and learn at their own pace.
Registration Information
All classes are free, and registration is recommended due to limited space. Participants can sign up online at nevadacountyca.gov/library or register by phone at 530-470-2677.
For more information about this program and other library services, visit https://nevadacountyca.libcal.com or call 530-265-7050. Don’t forget to follow Nevada County Library on Instagram and Facebook for the latest program updates.
