Once upon a time, in the cheese-obsessed state of Wisconsin, lived a group of extraordinary kids known as the "Cheesehead Coders". These were not your average, run-of-the-mill, milk-chugging Wisconsinites. Oh no! They were computer wizards who spoke in a mysterious language of ones and zeros. Just like Wisconsin is known for its delicious cheese and beautiful dairy farms, the Cheesehead Coders were famous for their brilliant minds and love for coding. They could make computer programs dance to their tunes, as if they were conducting a grand symphony of algorithms and commands. These kids could do everything from making a pixelated cow jump over the moon to programming a robot to do the "Cheese Slide", a peculiar dance only known to the residents of Wisconsin. And the leader of this group was a cool, geeky character named "Binary Billy". Billy was a coding genius who wore a cheese hat during all his coding sessions, a true testament to his Wisconsin roots. He had an uncanny ability to solve the most complex programming problems, all while cracking jokes that made even the computers laugh! “Why don’t programmers like nature?” Billy would ask, and with a mischievous grin, he’d respond, “It has too many bugs!” Wisconsin, with its majestic lakes, quirky cheese traditions, and the legendary Cheesehead Coders, was a state full of wonders and wisdom. If you ever find yourself crossing the borders into Wisconsin, listen closely, you just might hear the rhythmic click-clack of the Cheesehead Coders typing away, creating magic in the heart of America's Dairyland.

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The New England Academy of Gymnastics (NEAG) is the perfect place for your little gymnast to level up their skills and make new friends this summer! With a 14,000 square foot facility that boasts both men’s and women’s Olympic equipment and plenty of training systems for each event, NEAG has everything your child needs to reach their goals. No matter what level of experience your child has, from beginner to advanced, NEAG has something to offer them.

Marlborough, MA 01752
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At Engineering For Kids, we recognize that children have a natural curiosity and love of problem-solving. We aim to help them build on these strengths and foster their interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by providing engaging, hands-on activities. Our afterschool programs, evening classes, camps, birthday parties, and special events are designed to introduce kids to engineering concepts in a way that is fun and accessible. We believe that every child has the potential to be an engineer. By providing an environment in which they can explore, experiment, and create, we hope to help kids develop the skills and confidence to become the engineers of tomorrow.

Madison, WI 53719
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