Navigation App Workshop
Other
675 Long Pond Rd,Plymouth MA 02360
13 November, 2021
Description
Harness the navigation power that’s already in your pocket! Come learn about GPS based navigation apps for your smartphone. Whether you’ve been using apps and want to "up your game", or are completely new to the concept, all are welcome. The event will begin at 10am, and be held at the Davis-Douglas Farm Barn. Please arrive early for check-in. We will have a “how-to” lecture on several highlighted apps, followed by an hour long “try-it-yourself" workshop. Please bring your smartphone, questions, and excitement for hands on learning! Pets will not be allowed, and children must be 12 + to participate. Group size is limited to 20 participants. There will be a waiting list to join when the program fills. This program is weather permitting. We are adhering to state guidelines for COVID-19. Please read rules carefully before buying your ticket: • Participants must register in advance. • All participants must be FULLY vaccinated in order to attend events at the Davis-Douglas Farm. • Participants must sign the Wildlands Trust COVID-19 Liability Waiver for Outdoor Programs virtually in advance. We will not accept hard copies at the door. This will be sent to you via Adobe Sign after you buy your ticket. • Participants must bring 100% of their own supplies: phone, water bottles, food, etc. • If a participant or someone in their household is ill, has symptoms associated with COVID-19, has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days, or is awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test, they are asked not to attend. • If a participant becomes ill within 14 days following their participation in the class, they contact should contact Programs & Outreach Manager Claire Johnston at [email protected]. • These programs are weather permitting. If a program has to be cancelled for weather, attendees will be notified the night before by email. The Wildlands Trust works throughout Southeastern Massachusetts to conserve and permanently protect native habitats, farmland, and lands of high scenic and ecological value in order to keep our communities healthy and our residents connected to the natural world.
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