An interactive coding workshop for tweens at the Lomita Library.
Wed, 17 Jun 2026
4:30 PM (PDT)
Lomita Library Lomita , California
Discover the fundamentals of programming at the MākMō: Coding the Traffic Light workshop held at the Lomita Library. This engaging session is specifically designed for tweens to explore basic coding concepts through a hands-on project involving traffic light logic. Participants will gain practical experience in a supportive environment, fostering critical thinking and technical skills. Join us for this free, in-person educational program and take your first steps into the exciting world of computer science.
What to Expect
A collaborative and educational environment where participants learn to code a traffic light system.
Who Should Attend
Tweens
Aspiring coders
Students interested in STEM
Library patrons
Agenda Overview
The program begins at 4:30 PM with an introduction to coding logic followed by the traffic light project.
Venue & Address
Lomita Library
24200 Narbonne Ave Lomita , California – 90717 United States
Organizer
LA County Library · Public Institution
The Los Angeles County Library system provides educational resources and community programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this event free?
Yes, this program is free to attend.
Who is this for?
This event is best for tweens.
Do I need to register?
Please check the LA County Library website for registration requirements.
Where is it held?
It is held at the Lomita Library meeting room.
What should I bring?
No specific materials are required; all tools are provided.
Is it in-person?
Yes, this is an in-person program.
Tags
Coding
STEM
Library
Youth
Education
Lomita
Summary
A free, hands-on coding workshop for tweens at Lomita Library.