Is your computer sluggish?  Do you wonder why it doesn't seem to run the way it used to?  The Rivermont Collegiate Computer Club invites you to bring your computer to campus between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 14th for much-needed optimization.  Students in the Computer Club, ranging from ninth through twelfth grade, will provide a range of computer services including repairs, upgrades, and replacements to software and hardware.  The Director of Technology will be on hand to supervise and prices will be more than fair!

Basic optimization services are very thorough and include removing spyware/malware and viruses, verifying anti-virus is installed and up-to-date, cleaning the registry, and completing numerous other tasks to improve performance.  This basic optimization service is $25.00; other services will be quoted.  Similar services can cost hundreds of dollars at computer repair stores!  Computers are optimized on a first come, first serve basis.  This event has become very popular, so if you would like to pick your computer up the same day, be sure and come early.  Don't wait until you have a serious computer problem - perform preventative maintenance now!

Rivermont Collegiate is located at 1821 Sunset Drive (directly off 18th Street behind K&K Hardware in Bettendorf).  The event will be held in the Bettendorf Mansion on the Rivermont Campus, on the basement level.  Computer Optimization Day is a proud tradition at Rivermont Collegiate and provides excellent experience to computer-savvy students. As a school, Rivermont Collegiate provides a broad range of activities to challenge students and prepare them to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

For additional information on Rivermont Collegiate contact Adam Douglas, Director of Technology, at (563) 359-1366 ext. 346 or douglas@rvmt.org

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