Mars Robotic Village back and ‘bigger’ than ever
Mars Robotics Association is back for its fourth year at the Mars New Year Festival with the Robotic Village — and, according to president and mentor Jeff Beckstead, this year will be bigger than ever.
“Mars Robotics first exhibited in 2017,” Beckstead said. “We have been asked to make it bigger each year, and we have.”
The Robotic Village, coordinated by the association, lets the public get its hands on real student-made robots and take part in a variety of events organized with regional robotics groups.
Beckstead said the village is meant to show the public the value of science, technology, engineering, arts and math education.
“That’s one of the major emphases of the Mars New Year Festival, STEAM education,” Beckstead said. “So it’s really showing what all these robotics teams can do … and then showing the public that, ‘Hey, you want to play with robots? Come join one of these groups.’”
Robotic Village
Mars Robotics Association will host the Robotic Village in the Advanced Community Church parking lot — 225 Crowe Ave, Mars — during the Mars New Year Festival.
The festival will be from 5 to 10 p.m. June 9 and from noon to 10 p.m. June 10.