4-H Coding Club Members Win Awards

Three members of the Linden 4-H Coding Club presented Public Presentations at the Union County Magnet School in Scotch Plains recently. 4-H is the nation’s oldest and largest youth development organization and this club meets every two weeks at the Linden Public Library and start again September, 2016.
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(above) Ariana Rodriguez, Diego Rodriguez, and Alex Pillar, all of of whom won awards for their presentations. Not pictured in the 4-H Club are Ashton and Ryan Armstead, Joscelin Busse, Erica Conde, and Francesca and Gianni Villani.

(above) Ariana Rodriguez, Diego Rodriguez, and Alex Pillar, all of of whom won awards for their presentations. Not pictured in the 4-H Club are Ashton and Ryan Armstead, Joscelin Busse, Erica Conde, and Francesca and Gianni Villani.