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Computer Club
The old Computer Club -
Clover Park Middle School starts its robotics programme
As a precurser to creating the Clubhouse, The school, along with future Clubhouse Coordinator, Kane Milne, start a Lego Robotics programme during school time. -
NZ Computer Clubhouse Trust Officially Launches
The Computer Clubhouse Trust officially launches as a charity. The Launch takes place with dignitaries and future clubhouse members at Kia Aroha Marae, Clover Park Middle School -
APAC Regional Conference
Future Clubhouse Coordinator, Kane Milne, attends the 2004 Asia Pacific, Computer Cluhouse regional conference in Melbourne, Australia. -
Unofficial Clubhouse NZ starts 1.5 hours a week
The Computer Clubhouse Trust and Clover Park Middle School start an unnoficial Clubhouse for 1/5 hours a week in the school library. Using old computers handed down from Inland Revenue, members start working on design and 3D projects. -
Work begins turning an empty prefab into a Clubhouse
An empty prefab classroom at Clover Park Middle School lent to the Computer Clubhouse Trust for the purposes of starting New Zealands first Computer Clubhouse. Clubhouse 274 -
Clubhouse 274 Opens Fully
After being run from the school library in 2005, Clubhouse 274 opens as a full after school Computer Clubhouse. -
Clubhouse 274 attends the Teen Summit
3 members from Clubhouse 274 attend the 2006 Intel Computer Clubhouse Teen Summit in Boston. -
The first Clubhouse Girls Day
Clubhouse 274 runs its first Girls Day. The members got to design hats and jewelry.