Institute for Responsible Online and Cell Phone Communication presents:
Public & Permanent: Motivate Responsible Use of Technology & Prevent Digital Abuse
Keeping Your Family Safe Online: What EVERY Parent Should Know
Do you think “Social” Media is Private? Do you know what your Digital Footprint will be? Do you believe you are Anonymous online?
Join us for a multi-award winning program that will eliminate the myths that Anonymity, Social Privacy and Disappearing Digital Content is possible with digital tools & apps. Parents will gain knowledge to promote responsible use of digital tools while also obtaining the wisdom to prevent negative, irresponsible and malicious digital behaviors and trends.
ALL Attendees will obtain information about:
Preventing Cyber Cruelty
PC & Mobile Security
Permanence of Digital Content
Public Database & Digital Transparency
Preventing Abuse of Current & Future Apps
Poor Social Media & Oversharing Behaviors
In celebration of Older Americans Month
Bristol Elder Services, Inc.
presents a screening and discussion of the documentary
“LEFTOVERS”
Light supper will be served
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! RSVP by May 9, 2018 by calling 508-675-2105
About the film:
The film maker, Seth Hancock, was asked to make a documentary on a subject that meant nothing to him, senior citizens and hunger. He had never gone hungry a day in his life and rarely thought about getting old. In “Leftovers” he travels the country to discover why seniors are the new face of hunger in America, why they are often treated as second-class citizens and what is being done to make a difference in their lives. “Leftovers” is his personal journey, one where he quickly realizes how vast the problem is, what it will take to feed the seniors of this country, how much food gets wasted, and how senior hunger will affect us all. This journey will change your thinking about aging.