Programs & Events

Arduino Projects Anyone Can Do
You’ve heard of Arduino, but what is it, and what can you use it for? Come learn about 5 really cool projects that you can use Arduino for to improve… Click for more info

Keeping Yourself Safe Online
Learn the facts to keep yourself and your identity safe online. Learn the facts to keep yourself and your identity safe online. Learning goals: Phishing Password safety General guidelines for… Click for more info

Build Your Own Computer
For those enthusiasts who want to try a hand at building their own desktop computer, and want a chance to practice before they get started. For those enthusiasts who want… Click for more info

How to Troubleshoot Windows Computers
Computer beginner friendly! Learn the magic of basic computer troubleshooting and impress your family and friends. Computer beginner friendly! Learn the magic of basic computer troubleshooting and impress your family… Click for more info

Online Resume Builder
Need a cool, savvy resume in under an hour? You can do that, with Canva. You’ll be able to create a great resume with one of their templates, export it… Click for more info

Learn to Solder
A hands-on opportunity for participants to learn how to solder electronics. When participants arrive they will sign in, and the instructor will go down the list, giving each person instruction… Click for more info

Fast & Easy WordPress Website for Non-Techies
Everyone needs a website now-a-days, but diving straight into HTML can be daunting. Thankfully there are CMSs (Content Management System) that can do the heavy lifting for those who have… Click for more info

Build a Webpage – HTML/CSS Basics
Get started learning HTML and CSS, and build your own webpage with nothing but Notepad! We will cover the anatomy of a .html document, using CSS in-line vs stylesheets, and… Click for more info

Crafting Math
Measuring, counting, seam allowance, and all the other ways you use math for making cool stuff! Measuring, counting, seam allowance, and all the other ways you use math for making… Click for more info

Drawing Circuits – Light up greeting card
Using CircuitScribe pens, participants will draw their own circuits on paper to make their own light up greeting card, then encouraged to use markers to decorate them. Using CircuitScribe… Click for more info