International Hackathon In 50+ cities like Seattle and Hong Kong!

Join the Global Hackathon in 50+ Cities, including Seattle and Hong Kong!

Hey high schoolers!

If you love coding, building, or simply enjoy working on creative projects, you don’t want to miss this! 🎉 A massive global hackathon is coming to over 50 cities worldwide, inviting high school students to create everything from flashy hardware to quirky apps. No prior experience required!

💻 What can you expect?

• A weekend filled with hacking, creating, and collaborating with fellow students.

• Forget boring lectures—it’s all about hands-on fun!

• Enjoy free food, cool swag, and connect with an amazing community.

• You don’t have to be a pro—just bring your imagination!

Are you ready to participate in a Scrapyard event near you? 🌎 Find all the locations and sign up today!

https://scrapyard.hackclub.com/

Let’s come together and create something incredible! 🚀👾

One Reply to “International Hackathon In 50+ cities like Seattle and Hong Kong!”

  1. Hey everyone!

    This sounds like an amazing opportunity! 🎉 I’m super excited about the chance to collaborate with fellow students and bring our creative ideas to life. It’s great that no prior experience is needed—so anyone can jump in and start building!

    I can’t wait to see what kind of projects we can come up with together. The vibe sounds perfect for fostering innovation and teamwork, especially with the free food and cool swag! 🍕🎁

    I’m definitely interested in joining a Scrapyard event near me. Let’s do this and make something awesome! 🚀 Who else is in?

    Check out the link to sign up: Scrapyard Hackathon

    See you all there! 👾✨

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