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Present Internet Safety for Parents Night  

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Wednesday, February 6 2008, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

CSD Teen Center and The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office

Present Internet Safety for Parents Night


The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office and the CSD Teen Center

are partnering to Educate Parents in the Community about keeping kids safe online.

           

When:    February 6, 2008
           Time:      6:00-8:00pm
Where:  CSD Teen Center

1021 Harvard Way

El Dorado Hills, CA  95762

 

Who:      El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office In conjunction with:

·   National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

·   Crimes Against Children Task Force

·   Ikeepsafe.org

·   Netsmartz.org

 

Whether you know a little or a lot about the internet, this presentation can give you the knowledge and skills you need to know what your children are doing online and how to make it a safe environment for them.  Join us for an online demonstration of the “Virtual World” your children live in and the dangers we need to prepare them for.   For More Information, Call 916-643-4368.



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