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Dues Increase

Don't forget the dues increase goes into effect on March 1. You can renew during February at the old price and extend your membership up to three years. This would be a good time to encourage others to join.


TECH NIGHT!!

Our guest for the February 8th Tech Night will be Shane Lewis and some of his crew from Computers Plus. You probably are aware of this new store because it is just half a block from CKCS at the corner of Moore Drive and Nicholasville Road.

The presentation will help CKCS members get acquainted with the new store in town. They will bring some of their products to demonstrate and exhibit.

This meeting will be a good chance to see and hear what Computers Plus offers in products and services and to ask a lot of questions.

Note that all CKCS Tech Night meetings are open to the public, so invite friends, family, strangers and everybody else who may be interested in computers.


Disk Erasing Service

CKCS is now offering a service to erase your older disk drive so you can feel confident that no personal information is left on it before you give it away or dispose of it.

Bring your disk drive or whole computer to CKCS on any Thursday between 10 AM and 4 PM. There is no charge but a small donation would be appreciated.

For more information click here.


Kroger Card Program

Fellow CKCS Member:

Do you do much of your grocery shopping at Kroger? Would you consider using Kroger more if it meant a benefit to CKCS?

Kroger and CKCS have entered into a program whereby Kroger donates a portion of members' grocery purchases to CKCS.

The way we keep track of it all is that each member needs to come by the CKCS office and buy a Kroger gift card for $5. This card is used at the checkout lane of any Kroger store. The cards can be used by any family member.

Initially your card will cover $5 of grocery purchases but the best benefit to CKCS comes if you add to this amount on a periodic basis at your favorite Kroger store as you do your shopping.

One typical plan is for you to write a check to Kroger for an amount roughly equal to what you plan to buy and then stop at the front office of Kroger as you enter the store. They will process the check and add the amount to your card. Then do your shopping and use the card when you checkout. Kroger records your charges and adds them with all other CKCS members' purchases to calculate the monthly donation to CKCS.

You are certainly free to experiment and create your own favorite way to use the card. The cards are necessary to identify CKCS members' purchases to qualify for the donation.

The cards apply to nearly everything available at any Kroger store. Thus with a minimum of inconvenience you can encourage Kroger to support CKCS just by doing your normal grocery shopping. One warning: the cards are the same as gift cards and therefore can be used if lost or stolen, so take care of them.

Thanks for your consideration,

Bob Brown
President, CKCS

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