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Code Wiz in St. Petersburg Will Introduce Young Learners to Coding and Robotics  

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The public is invited to the grand opening of Code Wiz in St. Petersburg on September 14. Code Wiz is a growing brand of learning centers offering fun, engaging programming in coding and robotics for young learners. Locally owned by Jen & Scott Callison, Code Wiz creates a community where every child has the tools and support to unleash their inner genius.

CEO, Founder, and Nerd-In-Chief of Code Wiz, Ruth Agbaji, taught herself to code which ignited her imagination. With a vision to inspire children of all abilities, Agbaji launched Code Wiz in 2017 in Westford, Massachusetts. The new Code Wiz location in St. Petersburg will be the 24th location in the franchise. The organization focuses on educating children ages 7 to 17 in coding and robotics.

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Members of the community and media are invited and encouraged to attend the Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, September 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

During the Grand Opening, the center will be open for hands-on exploration as well as family fun activities.

Learn more about Code Wiz

Code Wiz is an organization that believes every child has the potential to learn code. Through fun and engaging programming, Code Wiz offers curriculum in coding and robotics that fosters creativity and fuels the entrepreneurial spirit and future world-changing technologies. Lean more about the St. Petersburg Code Wiz branch.

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