Jacksonville, AL – On December 12th, young aspiring tech enthusiasts can unlock their potential at the Jacksonville Public Library’s Code Club for Teens and Tweens. Starting at 3:30 p.m., this hands-on session invites kids ages 10 and up to explore the exciting world of computer programming. Participants will have the opportunity to learn valuable coding skills, including building websites, creating video games, designing phone apps, and even crafting animations.
Whether your child dreams of becoming a game developer, a web designer, or simply wants to learn the fundamentals of programming, this event is the perfect place to start. The Code Club provides a fun, interactive environment where young learners can dive into coding basics with the guidance of experienced instructors.
The Jacksonville Public Library continues its mission to offer creative learning opportunities for the community, ensuring that young minds have access to the tools they need to succeed in the digital age. Don’t miss this chance to inspire your teen or tween’s passion for technology!
The Code Club for Teens and Tweens is free to attend, and no prior programming experience is necessary. For more information, visit the Jacksonville Public Library’s website.