The MUG Event Calendar springs back to life for the first week of September with appearances by Aaron Davis of Apple and Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer. A group in Illinois will discuss productivity utility Evernote, and a Michigan group will discuss Siri.
Your group’s events could appear on The MUG Event Calendar if you make a little effort. Put a note on your schedule for the first of the month and email the details of your next meeting to The MUG Center.
The week’s complete listings include:
| Monday | 4-Sep | Sydney Macintosh Users Group (Australia) – TBA |
| Wellington Macintosh User Group (New Zealand) – TBA | ||
| Tuesday | 5-Sep | Danbury Apple Computer Society – Astrophotography |
| appleJAC – New macOS/iOS preview and a general Q&A Session | ||
| Wednesday | 6-Sep | Yale Macintosh Users Group – Back to School – Protecting Your Mac |
| Fox Valley Macintosh Users Group – emoji, iMessage and texting | ||
| Las Vegas Macintosh Users Group – iOS or macOS | ||
| Chicago Macintosh Users Group – Evernote | ||
| San Diego Macintosh User Group – Making The Most With Your Mac | ||
| Thursday | 7-Sep | Bux-Month Macintosh Users Group – Open Forum Meeting |
| Friday | 8-Sep | Long Island Macintosh Users Group – TBA |
| Atlantic City Area Macintosh Users Group – WWDC 2017 Report | ||
| Saturday | 9-Sep | Suburban Chicago Apple Users – Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer |
| MACinAwe Macintosh User Group – Siri | ||
| Orange Apple Computer Club – Options for editing and improving your existing photos along with some new photo applications and features | ||
| Southern California Macintosh Owners-Users Group – A new format for some of our future presentations with videotorials | ||
| North Coast Mac Users Group – More About Family Trees on FamilySearch.org | ||
| MacTechnics – | ||
| South Suburban Macintosh Users Group – TBA | ||
| National Capital Apple Macintosh Users Group – Aaron Davis of Apple | ||
| Apple Corps of Dallas – Open Mic | ||
| Hawaii Macintosh & Apple Users’ Society – No Announced Meeting | ||
| Main Line Macintosh Users Group – Virtual Machines Exposed |
