Placer Robotics
Girl Powered Program

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4th Annual Placer Robotics Girl Powered Workshop

Sunday, October 12

9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Roseville Venture Lab, 316 Vernon St STE 110, Roseville, CA

A fun-filled robotics adventure for girls in grades 4-6!

Join Placer Robotics for the 4th Annual Placer Girl Powered Workshop! This one-day STEM robotics workshop empowers girls in grades 4-6 to design and build a robot to compete in exciting challenges!

No experience needed— just creativity and curiosity!

Whether you're new to robotics or already love STEM, Girl Powered is all about having fun, trying new things, and building confidence as a future innovator.

Just $20 per girl—materials, snacks, lunch, and t-shirt included. Bring friends to double the fun!

We are also offering waived registration for families that need financial assistance. Email us at info@PlacerRobotics.org to learn more and get a discounted registration code.

Register Now!

Flyer for Girl Powered Workshop, part of Placer Robotics 4th Annual event. Features a photo of girls working on a robot and a photo of girls celebrating with a robot at a robotics event. The flyer includes details about the event date, time, location, registration QR code, and information about the activities and sponsorship.

Meet the Girl Powered Leadership Team

  • Ragana Ramesh

    Co-Lead, Girl Powered Workshop
    PART VEX VRC President
    Rising Senior, Western Sierra Collegiate Academy

  • Sachi Parab

    Co-Lead, Girl Powered Workshop
    Rising Junior, Granite Bay High School

Group of children and adults gathered around a robotics competition setup in an indoor space, with colorful robot parts and a grid field on the floor.
Group of children working on robotics project at a workshop table with educational materials, with more children in red shirts talking in the background.
Group of children and teenagers in a modern indoor space, some wearing red and some wearing blue t-shirts, posing for a group photo, with robotics sets on the floor nearby.