Hammertown CoderDojo (@HammertownCDojo) is the Hamilton branch of CoderDojo. CoderDojos are free, not-for-profit coding clubs for young people ages 7 to 17. At a CoderDojo, young people learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and more. Dojos are set up, run by and taught at by volunteers.

HammerTown CoderDojo will be running a series of sessions called “Scratch at the Library” in June, check out the details below:

Scratch is a fun, easy-to-use language that you can use to make games and animations. It’s a great way for new coders to learn many techniques of programming as they modify a huge variety of online games or create their own. Scratch is a visual language; instead of typing in syntax, you drag and link together icons that let you build images, move them around in various ways and respond to user input.

Ages: 8–14, Perfect for beginners, please bring a parent or caregiver with you.

Where: Terryberry Branch, 100 Mohawk Rd W.

Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.,

Dates: June 7th, 14th, and June 21

Registration required – Contact the Terryberry Branch at 905-546-3921 to register.

Details were originally posted here: www.eventbrite.ca/e/coder-dojo-presents-scratch-at-the-library-tickets-11663998333