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Mount Bruno Computer Club

   
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Our club

The Mont Bruno Computer Club was founded in May 1983 as a non-profit organization authorized by the City Council of Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville. The club is based in St-Bruno.

The Mount Bruno Computer Club is dedicated to the promotion of computers for home use. Everyone is welcome to the meetings; you don't have to own a computer or even know how to use one.

At club meetings, you can take courses in popular software, learn how to use the Internet, listen to presentations by suppliers of software and hardware, or just exchange ideas with other interested people.

The club newsletter, CHIP is published ten times a year. It contains a calendar of events, articles written by members or reprinted from other journals , tips and tricks, and product reviews. All members are welcome to contribute.

The Club also has a Reserved section where you can read past issues of the CHIP.

Membership costs $35 a year for a family or $25 a year for full-time students aged 18 years or under.

All meetings are held at the

Chalet Marie-Victorin
(Parc Philippe-Dupuis)
1150, rue Marie-Victorin
St-Bruno-de-Montarville QC

Directions to the Chalet

The meetings start at 07:30 and usually finish at about 10:00PM

N.B. Please note that although this is intended to be a bilingual home page, serving the French and English populations of Quebec, Canada, time constraints have thus far prevented full translation.

The Mount Bruno Computer Club is bilingual. The great majority of members being French speaking, the presentations are normally held in French. It does not preclude the possibility of English presentations should circumstances be favourable.

English can be used by any member who so desires to ask questions at presentations and during meetings. Every effort will be made to provide answers in the same English language.

 

Mission

To offer  - To its members a framework for knowledge sharing and mutual aid in computer technology,

               - To the community computer related services. 

Policy

The Mount Bruno Computer Club consists of people interested in sharing knowledge and helping each other in computer technology. Beginners as well as more advanced users are welcome. Anyone who registers and pays the annual dues becomes a member. The Club maintains modest dues.

The field of interest of the Club is computer technology used as a hobby and for personal convenience. Its resources are its volunteer members, the annual dues and municipal support.

The Club is a non-profit organization, wishing to act as a good citizen. It is commercially, politically and religiously neutral. It practices and fosters the respect of intellectual property. The Club coordinates its activities with other organizations in the region.

The Club relies on its volunteer members for its management and activities. It authorizes service initiatives to its members and the community. It approves their means and operational frameworks.

The Club promotes socialization among its members, through a few social events.

To carry its mission, the Club has set a number of objectives. Its Executive Committee takes a survey at times among the members to inquire about their satisfaction and needs. It uses the results of the surveys to establish, reaffirm or renew the Club’s mission, policy, activities and objectives, and to set indicators of achievement.