CODING CRAZE MAKER MEETUP

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CODING CRAZE MAKER MEETUP

Time: October 24, 2016 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: Bay Shore - Brightwaters Public Library
Street: 1 South Country Road
City/Town: Bay Shore
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/…
Event Type: maker, meetup
Organized By: Kristina Holzweiss and Long Island Makes
Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2016

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CODING CRAZE MAKER MEETUP

SPONSORED BY LONG ISLAND MAKES

http://limakes.weebly.com

HOSTED BY BAY SHORE-BRIGHTWATERS PUBLIC LIBRARY

EDUCATORS, LIBRARIANS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND COMPANIES ARE WELCOME.

SEATING IS LIMITED.

PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SEAT THROUGH EVENTBRITE AT

http://limakescodingcrazemakermeetup.eventbrite.com

October 24, 2016 from 5 pm to 7 pm

1 South Country Road

Brightwaters, NY 11718

(631) - 665 - 4958

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WHAT IS THE CODING CRAZE ALL ABOUT?

HOW CAN SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES SUPPORT CODING?

BRAINSTORM AND NETWORK ABOUT...

APPS AND WEBSITES

CODING "TOYS"

CAREERS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

HOSTING A "CODE NIGHT"

HOUR OF CODE

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