
By David Raygoza; Staff Writer
La Puente High’s Robotics class recently went to Arcadia Park, where the Water Fest convention took place. There were many kids of all ages who were enjoying the food and music, and at the same time learning about solar energy.
There were groups of about fifty kids cheering and singing. The bad thing that happened at the park is that it started to rain, but I guess it’s called Water Fest for a reason.
The sixth-period robotics class went to Water Fest to show the solar-powered boat we built last year and demonstrate how it works.
The sixth-period robotics class went to Water Fest to show the solar-powered boat we built last year and demonstrate how it works.
It was more hard work than fun, but at the end it paid off. Kids and adults were having fun with the small solar cars that LP brought for demonstrations. They even wanted to steal some of them.
There even was a pie-eating contest were Eduardo Diaz and Christian Lazo participated. Unfortunately they lost, but they had plenty of fun. One kid, not from LP, even ramped after consuming almost a whole pie.
The Water Fest convention was more like a fair, because there were lots of exhibitions, events and music.

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