The Project Fibonacci Foundation would like to extend our deepest appreciation to the Joseph and Inez E. Carbone Foundation for their $1,000 donation to FTC Team 15651, Lord of the Pings!

Their contribution will help the team tremendously, especially as they prepare for the FIRST Tech Challenge: Clarkson University Qualifier on Saturday, January 12th

“At the Carbone Group, community service is more than a deep-rooted tradition. It’s our way of giving back to the community that is our home and the foundation of our success.”

Special thank you again to the Joseph and Inez E. Carbone Foundation!

Full STEAM Ahead!

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