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The New Rochelle Youth Bureau has announced the launch of its latest program, Science Explorers. This exciting initiative will take place during Spring Break, from April 14th to April 17th, at Downtown Rec on 29 LeCount Pl in New Rochelle, NY.
Led by Senior Youth Worker Ajani Thomas, Science Explorers is a free program open to all New Rochelle residents. Its main goal is to provide children with hands-on learning experiences through fun and educational science experiments.
According to Diana Fosella, Assistant Director of the New Rochelle Youth Bureau, "We are thrilled to launch our 'Science Explorers' program, marking the beginning of a series of dynamic afterschool opportunities for our community's youth." She also emphasized the importance of STEM education in today's world and how it equips young minds with critical skills for their future success.
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The program has already received positive feedback from parents and is expected to fill up quickly. To secure a spot for their child, parents are encouraged to register as soon as possible. They can do so by contacting Senior Youth Worker Ajani Thomas at (914) 654-2045.
This new initiative by the New Rochelle Youth Bureau is a significant step towards fostering curiosity, innovation, and a passion for discovery in the next generation. It promises to be an exciting and enriching experience for all participants. Don't miss out on this opportunity and register your child today!
The New Rochelle Youth Bureau has announced the launch of its latest program, Science Explorers. This exciting initiative will take place during Spring Break, from April 14th to April 17th, at Downtown Rec on 29 LeCount Pl in New Rochelle, NY.
Led by Senior Youth Worker Ajani Thomas, Science Explorers is a free program open to all New Rochelle residents. Its main goal is to provide children with hands-on learning experiences through fun and educational science experiments.
According to Diana Fosella, Assistant Director of the New Rochelle Youth Bureau, "We are thrilled to launch our 'Science Explorers' program, marking the beginning of a series of dynamic afterschool opportunities for our community's youth." She also emphasized the importance of STEM education in today's world and how it equips young minds with critical skills for their future success.
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The program has already received positive feedback from parents and is expected to fill up quickly. To secure a spot for their child, parents are encouraged to register as soon as possible. They can do so by contacting Senior Youth Worker Ajani Thomas at (914) 654-2045.
This new initiative by the New Rochelle Youth Bureau is a significant step towards fostering curiosity, innovation, and a passion for discovery in the next generation. It promises to be an exciting and enriching experience for all participants. Don't miss out on this opportunity and register your child today!
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