Piazza del Cannone. MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE LIVES AGAIN IN THE CITY OF
Milan, May 2010 - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY '. COMPUTER INITIATIVE MADE WOMEN @
Milan, June 1, 2010 - The commissioner for Family, School and Social Policies Mariolina Moioli was taken yesterday morning at the Palazzo Marino, the presentation of the second edition of Women @ computer, the program of free classes in computer literacy for women, sponsored by the City along with the future @ women, the project of social responsibility of Microsoft and Acer Italy in cooperation with Cluster Reply. The press conference was attended by Roberta Cocco, marketing manager of Microsoft central Italy, Federico Carozzi, Acer Educational Business Sales Manager EMEA, and Marcello Chifari, Cluster Reply partners.
The initiative, which in 2009 registered membership of over 200 participants, aims to provide a free course in Milan to learn computer skills base. The 2010 edition will start on Monday, June 7, and the courses are structured on two levels, will be held at the Training Centre of the City of Milan, Via Tommaso Pini 1.
"The aim of these courses, aimed at women of all ages, working or not - said the commissioner Moioli - is to deepen the knowledge of information technologies and provide useful tools to take advantage of the opportunities offer the use of computer and network. "
"A computer literacy project - said the commissioner - may become a valuable tool for bringing the users use computer, especially those in older age, and as a means of socialization and as a business tool. "
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costumes and flag-wavers, the original wooden furniture, pagodas and a single combat with spears, swords and spear among the captains of the six city gates. Palio is the first program of the City of Milan on Saturday 29 and Sunday, May 30 (with a repeat 5 and 6 June), has revived citizens and tourists to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in the picturesque setting of Piazza del Cannone.
The initiative was created with the sponsorship by the Charity Tazzinetta Councillor for Sport and Recreation of the City. In the shadow of the Castello Sforzesco was set up a village to commemorate the medieval and Renaissance life, animated by blacksmiths and armorers, goldsmiths and archers, minstrels, dancers, riders and many other characters of the two eras. "The idea of \u200b\u200bgiving away old loved it - said Councillor Alan Rizzi-both for the review of the two historical periods and for the many moments of spectacle that will take place by the passage of the flag to jousting with spears and javelins. The initiative also has a charitable purpose, the proceeds from ticket sales has been devolved the volunteer work of the Association
Tazzinetta Charity, non-profit historic Milan that deals with lonely elderly and indigent. "
The show times will be indicated on the totem pole on display at the entrance and on the official website www.paliodimilano.com. The ticket price is 5 €, reduced 4 €.
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