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Section Title 42 /lombardparks LET'S BUILD IT: EXCITING ELECTRONICS (Ages 6-11) An exhilarating, cutting-edge area of engineering. In this unit, students will design, build, and test various circuits and electronic projects. Instructors will guide students through core concepts of electrical engineering, introducing them to circuits and electrical components. Students will use hands-on projects and experiments to explore how electricity is part of our daily lives. No previous experience is necessary, just a desire to learn and build. Projects will include: various sound producing circuits, musical instruments, a simulated telephone, and even both their own radio...and radio station! Each student will receive an award on the last day of the session, as well as the opportunity to earn Energy Belts to demonstrate their learned skills! Instructor: Chess Scholars Location: Sunset Knoll Recreation Center Code Day Date Time R/NR Fee 407115-01 Tu 02/06 - 03/13 6:00 - 7:00 pm $109/$119 ROBOTHINK ROBOTICS & CODING (Ages 5-12) RoboThink offers academically oriented STEM programs focusing on robotics and coding for budding, intermediate, and/or advanced students. Armed with motors, sensors, gears, and mainboards, students build and code robot creations of all shapes, sizes, and functions! Each session students are introduced to engineering and coding concepts through our trained instructors and STEM workbooks. Students in turn, asked to apply these concepts to solve challenges, provide solutions to problems and build creative robots in a fun environment. No prior experience is required. There are different curricula for different experience levels. Instructor: RoboThink Location: Sunset Knoll Recreation Center Code Day Date Time R/NR Fee 407125-01 Th 01/25 - 03/01 5:00 - 6:30 pm $150/$160 Unleash some fun at Spring Avenue Dog Park in Glen Ellyn! The Lombard Park District will be reimbursing Lombard Park District residents the di•erence between the Glen Ellyn Park District's resident and non-resident fee for a permit to their Spring Avenue Dog Park. The Spring Avenue Dog Park resident fee is $30, and the non-resident fee is $75. A second dog option is o•ered for an additional $30 for residents and an additional $50 to non-resi- dents. To obtain a park permit, visit the Glen Ellyn Park District. Reimbursements will then be issued on a first-come, first-served basis for the first 150 dog permit registration receipts received at the Lombard Park District Administrative O‰ce, located at 227 W. Parkside Ave, Lombard, IL. Dog owners must provide printed proof that their dog has received its rabies vaccination to receive a permit for the park. For more information, visit gepark.org/parks-facilities/spring-avenue-dog-park. Youth & Teen