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Morgan Hill, CA | Girl Scouts Robot Building Party
Morgan Hill girls: You are invited to tap into your inventive side and learn how Girl Scouts can supercharge your life!
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Date and time
Saturday, October 24, 2020 · 2 - 2:30pm PDT
Location
Online
About this event
Calling all girls in grades K-5 from Morgan Hill: Want to get the fun started today? Try this!
Imagine you could build any kind of robot you wanted. Would it be a robot that could make your life more fun, easier, or both? What would it do and how would it work? It’s up to you!
Now, use crayons, colored pencils, or markers to draw a diagram of your robot. A diagram is just a fancy word for a picture with labels telling you about the different parts of something.
At the party, we’ll learn a lot about robots—and build one too! Can’t wait to see you!
This is intended for girls not yet registered in or new to Girl Scouts. This is also targeted at girls residing in Morgan Hill.
For Grown-Ups
Girl Scouts of Northern California can’t wait to meet you and your girls at a Robot Building Party! Grown-ups, we ask that you stay with us for the entire party.
While your girl creates her robot, we’ll get to know each other and share ideas on how Girl Scouts can supercharge your girl’s life. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to reach out Loan Luu at lluu@gsnorcal.org.
This free event is open to all girls, not yet in Girl Scouts, in grades K-5 –- the more the merrier!
A zoom link to the party will be emailed to you after you register for the event.
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We’re 73,000 strong—44,000 girls and 29,000 adults who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world.
Girl Scouts of Northern California works with local girls to explore their passions and develop life skills in outdoor adventure, financial literacy, healthy living, and STEM in a 19-county area, from Gilroy to the Oregon border. As part of Girl Scouts of the USA, we offer every girl the opportunity to grow in courage, confidence, and character, and pursue a lifetime of leadership. To learn more, join, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit www.gsnorcal.org.