Sunday, January 11, 2015

4H Robotics Club - 1/11/2015

Malcolm Patton, 9, of Uniontown and his brother Caleb, 16, complete the assembly of their Lego EV3 robot during Friday's Robotics Family Night at the Uniontown Federal Building. The club, which started in May by Penn State Extension, plans to do workshops at different elementary schools and will be having a countywide event in March.
Tristan Garner, 9, and Sophia Bendishaw, 8, both of Uniontown, look over video instructions on the assembly of a Lego EV3 robot during Friday's Robotics Family Night at the Uniontown Federal Building. The club, which started in May by Penn State Extension, plans to do workshops at different elementary schools and will be having a countywide event in March.
Mary Ann Hughes of Masontown, leader of the 4H Robotics Club, discusses the importance of a programable piece during Friday's Robotics Family Night at the Uniontown Federal Building. The club, which started in May by Penn State Extension, plans to do workshops at different elementary schools and will be having a countywide event in March.
Evan Oravec, 7, of Uniontown and his father J.P. search their kit for the next piece of their Lego EV3 robot during Friday's Robotics Family Night at the Uniontown Federal Building. The club, which started in May by Penn State Extension, plans to do workshops at different elementary schools and will be having a countywide event in March.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Point Marion Weekend Backpack Feeding Program - 1/9/2015

Suzanne Marsh of Point Marion explains the assembly line procedure for the first Point Marion Weekend Backpack Feeding Program at the Point Marion First Baptist Church on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The program works through church donations to send food home for local students in need.
The Rev. Bev Roscoe (left) of the Point Marion United Methodist Church and her daughter Maria work to pack supply bags for the first Point Marion Weekend Backpack Feeding Program at the Point Marion First Baptist Church on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The program works through church donations to send food home for local students in need.
Craig Edmond of Point Marion leads the assembly line for the first Point Marion Weekend Backpack Feeding Program at the Point Marion First Baptist Church on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The program works through church donations to send food home for local students in need.