Coding Program Now Accepting Registrations

NEWBURGH – The Newburgh Free Library will continue its coding program for tweens this Fall under a new name. Formerly Newburgh Girls Code Club, this STEAM learning initiative is now called Newburgh Coding Club and is open to students of any gender, ages 9-13, eager to learn in a female centered environment. This initiative, funded by the Rowley Family Foundation Fund for Women & Children, aims to provide youth access, education, and exposure to engineering skills in a casual club environment at the Newburgh Free Library.

This program series will run on Monday afternoons from 4 – 5:45 p.m. from Oct. 3 through Dec. 19 and is open to students ages 9-13 interested in STEAM learning. No previous coding experience is required.

For more information, please attend our Newburgh Coding Club information session on Thursday, Sep. 15 from 5-5:45 p.m. at the Newburgh Free Library.

For questions, please contact Teen Services and Youth Outreach Librarian, Taylor Beach, at 845-563-3632 or send an email to: tbeach@rcls.org.

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