JACKSON, Wyo. — If you ever wanted to know more about the RoboBroncs or get more involved in the program, don’t miss a chance to drop in and see what it’s all about Wednesday night.

The RoboBroncs are looking to expand their community base of coaches, mentors, parents, students and donors. Anyone interested should stop in and see firsthand the suite of K-12 programming.

The RoboBroncs will host a showcase at Jackson Hole High School in the Lunch Room on Wednesday, October 30 from 5–6:30 p.m.

FLL (Middle School) will be building and running scrimmages. FTC will have their robots out and will have them available to drive. FRC will have Zoidberg (most of him) from last year available for driving.

Snacks and drinks will be provided.

JHHS RoboBroncs are looking for another Chairman’s Award. (Courtesy)

More about RoboBroncs

This season in Jackson Hole there are currently around 400 students and 20 community mentors working on projects to compete in Jr.FLL, FLL, FTC Teams #7053, #9089, #10241, and #10825, and FRC Team #3374.

The most prestigious award at FIRST, the Chairman’s Award, honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the purpose and goals of FIRST.

JHHS RoboBroncs won the honor in 2013 and is looking to achieve that goal again. The last two seasons, the team has won the Engineering Inspiration award, and has attended the FIRST Championships in Houston, Texas.