Note: Directions to View Photo Albums

Posted By on June 26, 2011

Directions to get the maximum viewing of Photo Albums …..

After logging in www.apvoc-ga.com
- Click on Photo Gallery at top of this page
- See list of Photo Album titles
- Go down the list
- Click on title of interested Photo Album
- Wait a few seconds 
- A page of thumbnail photos will appear
- Go to bottom of Photo page
- Click on “Open in Picasa”
Note: Must be in Picasa to see description of Album
- Click on Slide Show at left top of page
- View photos in full screen
- Change to preferred time between photos
- Sit back and enjoy.
Note – To copy a photo, click and hold on photo and
- Drag to preferred file folder
- Save folder
- Any Photos used must acknowledge credit and
the date photo taken. V. Kate McDaniel (date)

About The Author

As of July 2010, I have reached 76 years. I retired in 2004 and have been enjoying my retirement by getting involved in community activities. I am an active member of the Keep Oconee Clean & Beautiful which I founded with the help of the Oconee BOC in 1992. Also a member of the Oconee Chamber of Commerce (Ambassador), OCAF, the Veterans Memorial Foundation and the local Oconee GOP. In 2007, I was appointed by the BOC Chairman, Melvin Davis as a member of the CSB - Advantage Behavioral Health Systems and last year was voted as the Chairman of that 16-member Community Service Board. Am also the owner of the Web site - a Positive Vision of Oconee County - started in 2004. I began attending government and community events and took photos of the meetings to compliment my articles on the Web site. Since then, I have collected over 40,000 photos. I guess you could call me the roving community photographer. I enjoy meeting people and helping where I can be of help. I am married to Mac McDaniel and have 2 very talented children, Dan and Cindy. I try to stay abreast of happenings in the County and outside the county that if they are relative to Oconee residents so as to record these happenings for posterity. My Photos will be given to the Oconee Library for all to access and enjoy for years to come when I am no longer able to use them.

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