Love the Raspberry Pi? Need a place to begin learning? Want to tinker on your latest project?

Come join us on May 21st at the Barnes and Noble in Holmdel from 11:00AM to 4:00PM.

This is an informal Jam, as we're looking to help beginners and those interested in the Pi, to exhbit any projects, and to have time to create and share ideas.

We can provide:

A space to share ideas and projects

Breadboards, jumper wires, Pi Cobbler

Limited WiFi and Bluetooth dongles

Sense, Explorer Pro, GPS, and Capacitive HATs

Arduino Uno and trinkets

LEDs, sensors, and buttons

Try to bring:

Your own Raspberry Pi

Peripherals specific to your project (if you have one)

A monitor to which you connect your Pi

FAQs

I know next to nothing about the Raspberry Pi, should I still come?

Absolutely! This would be a great environment to ask questions and work on basic skills.

I see the option to donate money, where exactly is it going?

Miss Roman and her classes acquire hardware like the Raspberry Pi, Arduino Uno, peripherals, and sensors either through funding campaigns, yearly grants from the school district, and out of pocket buying. We're always looking to expand our items, work, and ideas. All proceeds would go towards buying more hardware and hopefully attaining, at some point, a classroom set of Raspberry Pis!

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

All are welcome to attend. Please note that while the Raspberry Pi has projects that are child-friendly, we don't have instructors on site specifically to work with children.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

If you have questions pertaining to the set-up, materials provided, and event specifics, contact Sarah Roman at sroman@hazlet.org.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No, we can log you in via guest list.