Best Buy to host Geek Squad camp in Roseville
Best Buy’s Geek Squad is to host an academy camp from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from July 17 to July 18 at Parkview Center School in Roseville.
The free two-day camp is for kids ages 10 to 18 and participants will have the opportunity to become “Junior Agents” by learning skills about coding, game design, photography, 3D Design and more.
The camp aims to help young people build self-confidence, creativity and learn how technology can benefit them, according to a statement by Best Buy.
To register visit web.cvent.com/event/9830fa1e-344e-4c51-b600-8d5f418edc46/websitePage:d7d0c02d-aaed-4297-9f83-4112b26b377e.
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