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Still time to sign up for new robotics youth summer camp in Peoria
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A new robotics youth summer camp program will be available in Peoria June 27-30.
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This summer is a good time for kids to learn about robotics.
Peoria youth now have a new opportunity to develop their science, technology, engineering and math skills.
Thanks to a new multi-year partnership with the Peoria startup NeoTech, a new robotics summer camp program will be available June 27-30.
This four-day camp teaches kids ages 7 to 14 the basic principles of robotics, mathematics, coding, creative problem solving and much more to prepare them for a future in STEM.
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