Y2K Community Seminar with Steve Hewitt

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Are you as confused as most people about the new millennium and how it is going to affect your computer? And, how the effect of your computer and hundreds of thousands of others is going to affect your life beginning January 1 of next year? You might be. There is a lot of information traveling at a technologically fast pace that is telling us that the world is doomed and we need to move to Montana with cases of food, water, ammunition and toilet paper. At an equally fast pace is information that shouts that nothing is going to happen and were nuts to even think about it. Which is true? February 26 through 28 you will have the chance to get those questions answered. Steve Hewitt, Editor-in-Chief of Christian Computing Magazine, will be in town for a special series of seminars addressing this very issue. Considered an expert on the Y2K problem and recently featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, youll have the chance to ask Steve all of the questions that youve been dying to ask. He will be coming to town with the most up-to-the-minute data, facts and statistics about our readiness as a nation to confront this crisis, and hell be keying in on what we should be doing to prepare.

On Friday night, February 26 at 7:00, Steve will be speaking at Calvary Chapel of Eugene, 4060 West Amazon in Eugene. On Saturday morning, the 27th, beginning at 9:30, Steve will present a second seminar for community leaders, pastors, ministers and church leaders, at Countryside Christian Fellowship. 32534 W Van Duyn Street in Coburg. Reservations would be helpful, as a continental breakfast will be served. On Sunday night, the 28th, a final session will be held, again at Countryside, for all interested parties  the primary emphasis on this night will be on questions and answers from those in attendance. That meeting will begin at 7:00. The seminars are free.

If you would like additional information, please contact Calvary Chapel of Eugene, 484-3050, or Countryside Christian Fellowship, 485-3877.

-- Eric Beatty (Eric@CountrysideFellowship.org), February 10, 1999


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