RC Wheels Events For Technology Education -Bethlehem, GA

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RC Wheels Events For Technology Education -Bethlehem, GA

Time: March 9, 2012 to March 31, 2012
Location: Local Middle & High Schools
City/Town: Barrow County, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.causes.com/causes/…
Phone: 770-883-0160
Event Type: donation, funds, raiser
Organized By: Michael Thies
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2021

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BARROW COUNTY SCHOOLS SEEKING DONATIONS OF NEW & USED (WORKING) RC CARS 

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Recently, I have had the opportunity to help out in the local school's Science and Technology Class. The teacher is a very impressive young educator who said she could use donations of new & used (working) remote control cars for her curriculum. They do not have a budget for such items and the students cannot usually afford them.

Use of RC cars engage the students in a variety of technology subjects starting in Middle School through High School such as automotive sciences, robots, electronics, circuitry, batteries, radio waves, wireless, computer sciences, steam, and dozens of other technological areas. See article on RC cars in education  
Please donate you RC cars to RC Wheels for Technology Education, PO Box 777, Dacula, GA 30019.  Call Mike Thies for more information. Thank you

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