We are excited to announce our upcoming Cyber Safety for Families series, a set of five engaging sessions designed to help families navigate today’s digital world with confidence.
With social media, gaming, and online platforms playing such a central role in kids’ daily lives, it’s more important than ever for families to build the skills needed to stay safe and connected. This interactive program brings kids and grown-ups together to learn practical strategies for creating healthy digital habits and having open, ongoing conversations about online life.
What to Expect
Participants will explore real-world topics including:
- Cyberbullying
- Online predators
- Scams and online safety risks
- Digital footprints
- Emotional wellbeing in a digital environment
In addition to understanding these challenges, families will leave with clear, actionable strategies to:
- Recognize red flags
- Set healthy boundaries
- Communicate openly about online experiences
- Build a balanced relationship with technology
Meet the Presenter
The series will be led by Elizabeth Rossiter, IT Director and Cybersecurity Officer for the City of Wenatchee. Elizabeth works every day to protect public systems and data, and she brings both professional expertise and a passion for helping families build safe online habits.
Attend a Virtual Session
Our virtual sessions are open to the entire community and are a great option for families who prefer to attend from home.
- Tuesday, May 5 from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (virtual) | REGISTRAR AQUÍ
- Saturday, May 9 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (virtual) | REGISTRAR AQUÍ
Join Us in Person
Prefer to attend at your local library? We are also offering three in-person sessions.
- Saturday, May 16 from 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM at the Wenatchee Library | LEARN MORE
- Wednesday, May 20 from 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM at the Moses Lake Library | LEARN MORE
- Friday, May 29 from 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM at the Omak Library | LEARN MORE
Help Spread the Word
These sessions are a valuable resource for families across our communities. Please help us spread the word by sharing this opportunity with friends, neighbors, and anyone who could benefit from learning more about online safety.
Together, we can help kids and families build the skills they need to navigate the digital world safely and confidently.
