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We at the clubhouse take great pride in the work we do. The work generally benefits those who are needy. There are some among us who really stand out by their great humanitarian efforts. The things these members do far exceed normal expectations, and we are very proud of their efforts. A few names among this group are, Tony Cozzette, Thomas J. Anderson, Don Feist, Paul Cooper, Sid Jordan and Arleen Ong. These dedicated members do not seek any headlines for their work; they enjoy the spirit of helping others and it is a great pleasure to be associated with such sterling personnel.

Members come to the clubhouse to repair, refurbish, and tune their computers, as well as to install programs. Assistance from a knowledgeable member is available upon request. This is the learning process that is ongoing for our members.

Donated computers and certain peripherals are received, evaluated for their utilitarian value and processed for further use or disposal. Since there is a cost involved in the disposal of certain items, such as non-working monitors and printers, all such items are checked before acceptance.

This area also accepts request for computers and / or peripherals for donation. Once the request is approved, arrangements are made for the item (s) to be picked up. In some cases, if the recipient is not able to personally pick up the item(s) someone from this area will arrange the pickup. Tony Cozzette is usually the "good Samaritan" who insures that the deed is done.

Don Feist is the one person in this area that insures that there is  a sense of orderliness in the area that includes storage shelves, and control of inventoried items. Don also provides all of us with unsurpassed refreshments.

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