Computer Refurbishing SIG (CRSIG)SIG Chair:
Fran Damratowski
Meetings:
The CRSIG meets each week during the day on Wednesdays and Thursdays (excluding holidays) at our workshop.
Contact Fran for more information.
- Workshop Phone (410) 923-1550
D/L Application for a Refurbished Computer Here
Photo tour of our "New" CRSIG Workshop
The Computer Refurbishing SIG was established in February 1999 for the purpose of refurbishing computers for those individuals, families, schools, and nonprofit organizations unable to afford the purchase of a new computer. A modest donation is requested from those able to provide it. Volunteers perform all refurbishing activities. The activities of the CRSIG promote computer literacy, challenge the digital divide, and enable recipients to have access to the vast storehouse of information available on the Internet.
Donations of computer equipment technology and their components are welcome from individuals, organizations, businesses and government agencies. Written acknowledgments are provided. We are presently unable to accept printers, scanners, fax machines or non-working monitors. You may contact us at refurbishing@chesapeakepcusersgroup.org for information about computers that are accepted. We can also send you a list of other places that will accept your equipment.
In June 2005 the CRSIG celebrated the 1000th refurbished computer and the 250th given to a student at the Mills Parole Elementary School. As of 1 October 2007, the CRSIG has now refurbished over 1400 computers.
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Members After 500th Computer Delivery
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Celebrating Delivery of Their 1,000th Computer
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Well Done!
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are created to allow members to share common interests in computer-related topics. A leader is chosen, the group is organized and sets its own meeting agenda. In the past, ChPCUG has formed SIGs to study various programming languages and applications.
SIG meetings consist of small group discussions, demonstrations, and the opportunity to share knowledge and skills related to a specific area.
Currently, we have three active SIGs.
Technology SIGSIG Chair:
Mike Regimenti
Meetings (7:00 PM)
First Wednesday of the Month (Sep- Jun)
Severn River Middle School Library
The Technology SIG (formerly known as the Internet SIG) meets monthly to discuss and demonstrate new hardware and software.
Among the topics discussed are: Internet related software and topics, cutting edge computer and peripheral hardware, OS (Operating System) software, security vulnerabilities and patches, Service Packs for OS's and other software. We will also discuss Virus threats, Worms and Trojan Horses and how to protect your system from these threats. Input and questions from members are encouraged.
Mid-Shore Computer Users Group SIG (MSCUG)SIG Chair:
Lee Wickline
Meetings (7:00 - 9:00 PM)
Third Thursday of the Month (Sep- May)
Talbot County Chamber of Commerce Office Building
101 Marlboro Ave., Easton Plaza, Suite 53, Easton, MD
For information call Lee at (410) 822-7207
The Mid-Shore Computer Users Group SIG is a new computer users group located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Easton. The group meets monthly: (1) to share information, answer questions, and assist members in the use of their computers, (2) to introduce applications which, to members, are new, and (3) to share new developments in software and hardware. In addition, the group is developing a cadre of trainers to provide informal and formal instruction for its members and members of other community organizations and institutions.