Starting on August 8, 2022, an engineering camp for kids in West New York, New Jersey. The program is open to kids for children aged 4-14 at the North Bergen Free Public Library.
The camp will cover multiple topics in the STEM field through fun activities based on civil engineering, robotics, and more.
The Engineering for Kids West New York franchise location, owned and operated by Kunal Aggarwal, launched in 2021. The camp costs $199 per week or $499 for all three sessions. The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Some of the topics the camp will cover include engineering of cities, robotics, with a focus on NASA’s usage of robots on missions to Mars, and the grand engineering Olympiad.
“STEM is arguably the most important field in our society and if we can make kids’ first experiences with it fun, then we’re not only advancing children’s capabilities but also society as a whole,” said Aggarwal. “I was born in the wrong generation. I had to go above and beyond to find anything that could get me into a hands-on engineering environment and I’m happy to say that we’re able to solve that problem for the next generation. Kids are naturally intuitive, and I love getting the opportunity to offer them an accessible outlet for that creativity.”
Engineering for Kids has more than 40 locations in the U.S. and has introduced over 350,000 children to the STEM field since 2009. There are other events available as well such as multiple after-school programs, birthday parties, corporate events, homeschool enrichment, and more.
For more information, you can visit https://www.engineeringforkids.com/west-new-york/ or call at (201) 654-3877.
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