April 18, 2025 - 01:59

Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center is set to host the free 2025 Techie Camp this summer, offering hands-on tech experiences for students in grades 3 through 8. This initiative aims to equip young learners with essential technology skills that are increasingly vital in today’s digital world.
The camp will provide a variety of engaging activities, including coding, robotics, and digital design, allowing participants to explore different facets of technology. Experienced instructors will guide students through interactive sessions designed to foster creativity and problem-solving abilities.
In addition to technical skills, the camp will emphasize teamwork and collaboration, encouraging participants to work together on projects and share ideas. This approach not only enhances learning but also builds valuable social skills.
Parents are encouraged to register their children early, as spaces are limited. The Techie Camp promises to be an enriching experience that inspires the next generation of innovators and technology enthusiasts.
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