In these past two weeks, my daughter attended at the basic electric club. It is sponsored by the local library. Since the librarian is the volunteered instructor, they don’t charge any fee. The children of the third grade and up are qualified to attend.
On the first club, they taught the logic of the basic electricity. On the second club, they taught how to make a battery from a scratch. They let the attendees to demonstrate the procedure. There were two groups. One group used a lemon juice, and the other group used a vinegar, to make a battery.
My daughter loves the club. She made a new friend who is two years older than her.
I always love to hear my daughter has a new and fun experience. The club activity offers a great opportunity to make friends with different age group. My daughter is mentally well matured, so she tends to make friends with older kids.

Her new friend invited my daughter to the coding club. The coding club is under the same condition. It is held in the library, taught by the volunteered instructor, and free of charge to attendees. I believe the coding deals with a robot. I am sure she will enjoy the club with her new friend.
Also, from next week the art club will start at the school. My daughter will attend the club too to brush up her artistic skills. It will be her third year to attend the art club.
These are one of the benefits living in a small town. We are thankful for these benefits.
♬ Any feedback? (^^♪
