Toronto Public Library (TPL) - After-School Club

Fort York Branch - Builders' Club - 3D Printing and Design

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Toronto Public Library (TPL) - After-School Club

After-School Clubs are programs for kids of varying age groups (mostly around 6-12) that run every week at Toronto Public Library and inspire kids to create, meet new friends and have fun. Even better? Every district branch has one, and they're FREE. Kids explore a huge range of topics, including building with Lego, maker projects, video games and even magic!

Quality after-school programs are not only fun, but they help children develop cognitive thinking, emotional well-being, social skills and physical health, and there is a growing link between positive recreation experiences and resiliency in children.

To join an After-School Club at the library, check with the branch to confirm if you can drop-in, or if registration is required. Parents are welcome to stay and participate - you'll likely have as much fun (if not more) as your kids!

 

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Fort York Branch - Builders' Club - 3D Printing and Design

5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. / Wednesday

Over the course of four weeks, kids will learn how the MakerBot 3D Printer works, and will have the opportunity to design three objects using three different 3D Design software platforms. 

Builders' Club is an after-school club for builders, designers, creators, and innovators who want to learn new skills, try science experiments, and explore new technologies. 

For kids ages 8 and up. 

Registration begins May 4 by phone, or in person.

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