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3D Printing: Harry PotterYouth EnrichmentCreate a magical pendant and wand using TinkerCAD while building 3D design skills. Students will also enjoy Harry Potter–inspired challenges and design themed video games while waiting for their 3D prints to finish. One design will be printed and sent home. Printing and material fees are included in the camp cost. Please bring a USB drive on the final day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark, and this camp is not affiliated with them.Spring/Summer 2026 -
3D Printing: NintendoYouth EnrichmentCreate Nintendo-inspired characters using TinkerCAD while learning 3D design skills. Students will also do fun Nintendo-inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for the prints to finish. One student-designed project will be printed and sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB on the last day. Nintendo is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This camp is not affiliated with them.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Extreme Robotics: BattlebotsYouth EnrichmentThis camp will energize and excite students by combining the LEGO® building system's versatility and the Mindstorms EV3 (the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO®). Working in teams, students will construct fun LEGO® models, experiment with programs, and compete in robotic challenges. Robot building, block programming, and teamwork will be part of each day's activities. The final challenge will be a sumo battle. Please bring lunch and a drink.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Robotic BuildersYouth EnrichmentYes, we CAN learn about robotics! With the LEGO® robotics system, young children can build and program their robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Young imaginations soar! The LEGO® Education Robotics Builder class allows students to explore different concepts in robotics. Possible models may include dancing birds, a hungry alligator robot, goal kicker robot, a rescue plane, and a smart spinner robot. Students will be working in pairs.Spring/Summer 2026