Loomis Library offers Girls Who Code club for first time

In the back of the Loomis Library & Community Learning Center around 3:30 p.m. last Wednesday, a group of eight girls from third- to fifth-grade gathered in a circle for a warmup before their third Girls Who Code Club meeting.

Debora Crosby, the library’s club facilitator and program services coordinator, asked each girl to take turns passing around a small stick with a wooden apple at the end and answer the question, “If you could write a code that could change the world, what would it be?”

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