About this Event
Join our unique Digital Arts Box Coding Fruit workshop for a fruity coding journey where your young person will combine the magic of micro:bits (a small computer device) and real fruit to create fun, interactive projects!
In this workshop, young creators will learn how to turn everyday fruit into buttons and controllers using micro:bits, sparking their imaginations and introducing them to the world of coding in a unique, hands-on way.
Curious to see how coding and fruit make the perfect pair? Sign up now and get ready to have a blast!
No prior experience is required for any activity, and all equipment will be provided by us. Our friendly tutors will be there to support you every step of the way.
Who can get involved?
This club is for young people aged 11-16 from St Helens.
When is this club?
This club is on Wednesday 30th October 2024, 10 am -12 pm.
Where will the workshop take place?
St Helens Library, The World of Glass, Chalon Way E, WA10 1BX
****The car park at the venue allows you 10 minutes FREE parking ONLY for drop off and pick up. If you are going to stay longer, there is a charge payable at the venue.****
How much does it cost?
This project is funded by the LF Foundation for young people from St Helens from disadvantaged backgrounds. The fund is administered by The Community Foundation for Lancashire and Merseyside, therefore it is free to attend.
What equipment should I bring?
Digital Arts Box will bring all of the equipment needed to participate in this session.
How do I sign up?
Sign up for a place here on Eventbrite by clicking the register button and filling out our registration form.
For any clarifications please contact us at [email protected] or call 0151 433 2223.
**Tickets are non-transferable - please ensure the name of the participant you sign up matches the young person who arrives at our session. Each young person must have their own ticket.**
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Helens Library, Chalon Way East, St Helens, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00