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Shreveport hosts robotics workshop for STEM career prep

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Parents are invited to bring their children to a free robotics workshop in Shreveport.

The event will be hosted by Moonprenuer, a startup company that teaches tech entrepreneurship to children aged seven to 16. According to the website, Moonpreneur hosts several in-person workshops, as well as student and parent meetings, that showcase incredible talents, endless fun, and plenty of learning opportunities for everyone. The robotics workshop will provide children with hands-on experience that will help prepare them for opportunities in the STEM fields.

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The event will be held on Sunday, May 18, at the Hampton Inn & Suites located on Millicent Way. The event is sext to begin at noon. For more information on the workshop sessions, visit moonpreneur.com

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