Join us for the next event in a series designed to allow children to explore learning in a hands on and fun way! This event's topic is computer programming.
Visit the Crookston Public Library anytime between 6:00 and 7:30 on Monday, September 15th to learn more about computer programming! This is a come and go when you like event for children in elementary and middle school to learn more about the world of computer programming. There will be self-directed stations for kids to explore activities which promote some of the skills needed for programming. Parents, caregivers and children can also browse some of the resources the library has available to delve into the world of computer programming after this event ends. Parents and caregivers are highly encouraged to attend with children, as this is a self-teaching event which may require individualized help with reading and following directions.
AGE GROUP: | Middle Grade (Ages 10-13) | K-5th Graders (Ages 5-10) |
EVENT TYPE: | Technology | STEM | Arts, Crafts and Hobbies |
The Crookston Public Library is located at 110 N. Ash St. next to the old Carnegie Library. The Crookston Library offers study carrels, a private meeting room, and the beautiful River Room for your individual use or group meeting needs.