Our club consists of about 80 members from the local communities of Yavapai County, Arizona. These areas include Prescott,
Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Mayer, Dewey-Humboldt and Paulden.
Our primary attention is focused on IBM-compatible computers and associated software but anyone with an interest in personal
or small business computing will find both basic and advanced information by attending our club's meetings.
The Prescott Computer Society is an educational organization for individuals interested in learning more about using PC-based computers. As one facet
of its operation, PCS occasionally provides financial support for people interested in moving into computer-based employment, particularly those with
limited financial resources.
The Board of Directors has given a $500 grant to the Arizona Women's Education and Employment (AWEE) program, a non-profit program located in
Yavapai County. The grant is intended to assist with upgrading computer and software resources AWEE uses to help individuals improve their employment
opportunities. The Board selected AWEE because of its excellent reputation for providing training and educational assistance to those in
need of employment or career advancement.
Many PCS members are actively involved in computer-related functions associated with local community organizations. For example, our members:
Membership information may be obtained by visiting our Membership Information page, filling out and returning a Membership
Application.

PCS meetings are held through the use of Zoom. We hold a General meeting as well as different Special Interest Group meetings each month. Details about meetings and how to connect to Zoom may always be found on the Home page.
Map to LibraryA narrative history of PCS, written by Andy Reti, is available here.
The PCS Bylaws may be seen here.
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