You don’t need to be a computer whiz to learn the fundamentals of coding. We’ll use logic games and exercises to help children build cognitive skills that will be a strong foundation for learning how to code. For ages 4-6.
This group meets to discuss thought-provoking fiction and nonfiction on the 2nd Monday of the month. All are welcome. February's book is: <i> A Gentleman in Moscow</i> by Amor Towles.
Ever wanted to learn how to code? Learn how to make computer games and websites - no previous computer or coding experience necessary. Follow our lessons at your own pace, and you'll be coding in no time! For ages 8 and up.
Stretch your imagination using science! Each week we will participate in hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, art, or math. Grades 1-6
Join this community group in discussing mostly general fiction titles.
Join ASU professor and former forensic scientist, Kimberly Kobojek, for a look into the world of killer couples. Is the female deadlier than the male, or are they equally as deadly?