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Senior citizens are invited to meet for a technology rally from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Miami Springs Community Center.

The free event, dubbed the "Senior TechRALLY," is cosponsored by the city of Miami Springs and the Alliance for Aging.

Seniors will learn how to send text messages, video conference and email photos just in time for the holidays.

AT&T will offer a “petting zoo” of more than 200 top-of-the-line smartphones and tablets.

There will be a 10-person support team handing out printed guidebooks. After the event, follow-up support will be provided.

For information, call 305-805-5000

The event is at the Rebecca Sosa Theater, 1401 Westward Dr.

- Theo Karantsalis

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