MakerGirl Virtual Session. Boys are welcome!

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Age Group:

Children, Tweens
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Allowed Ages: 8 to 12

Program Description

Event Details

MakerGirl is a free program for everyone not just girls. Tweens between the ages of 8 and 12 may register to participate.

MakerGirl sessions teach beginning computer-aided design (CAD) and introduce how 3D printing can be used in different industries while featuring famous women in STEM. Sessions last one hour and 15 minutes. 

The program is offered twice a month this fall.
- A virtual session happens online on the second Tuesday of the month. Participants will need their device with internet access for virtual sessions.
- An in-person session happens at the library on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Participants will have access to a computer with internet connection for in-person sessions.

Registration for this virtual session begins on Tuesday, August 27.  Make sure you read your confirmation email. It will include a link to create an account with MakerGirl. They will collect the students' names, addresses, and contact details to send out their pre-session information, create their virtual profile on TinkerCad, and ship their prints to you afterwards.

MakerGirl Pflugerville Library Sessions are sponsored by EOS North America and provided free of charge.

Email Carmen at carmenl@pflugervilletx.gov for more information.
 

Disclaimer(s)

All abilities are welcome at the library. If you or your child need special accommodations in order to participate in this program, please contact us in advance. 

Check in for registered participants begins 10 minutes before the program start time.  You must check in to keep your spot.  Unclaimed seats will be available to walk-ins when the program starts. 

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