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LEGO Robotics Camp coming to Lied Randolph Public Library

RANDOLPH — Calling all future engineers and tech enthusiasts! The Lied Randolph Public Library is gearing up to host what may be the coolest camp of the summer — a hands-on LEGO Robotics Camp, happening June 30 through July 2, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. each day.

Open to students entering 5th through 8th grade, this three-day camp invites kids to dive into the exciting world of robotics, coding, and engineering. Campers will work with LEGO robotics kits to build and program their very own robots, all while learning the basics of mechanical movement, sensors, and design thinking through fun, team-based challenges.

With only 20 spots available and just a few openings remaining, interested families are encouraged to sign up soon. Whether you’re new to robotics or already dreaming of engineering your own robot army, this camp offers an incredible opportunity to learn, explore, and have a blast.

Participants will also get a sneak peek into the world of the FIRST LEGO League — a global robotics competition that encourages innovation, teamwork, and problem-solving.

The camp is hosted in partnership with Northeast Community College and promises to be an unforgettable experience for young minds ready to create, build, and code.

To register, contact the Lied Randolph Public Library at 402-337-0046. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this high-energy, hands-on adventure in robotics.


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