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FIRST Championship in St. Louis through 2014

http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/b...-st-louis.html

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Sorry St. Louis, you will have to hide your spare LEGO pieces until 2014. The FIRST Robotics Championship and tens of thousands of robot-building youngsters are extending their stay here for an additional year.
St. Louis was originally selected from three finalist cities in 2009 to host the robotics championship between 2011 and 2013 and now the organization has decided to return in 2014 as well. The event is typically held at near end of April.

"We continue to be impressed by St. Louis’ facilities, infrastructure and the widespread community support to meet the growing needs of FIRST," said Ron Falcone, FIRST Championship site committee chairperson. "The City of St. Louis has opened its arms to FIRST with an enormous amount of time, effort and hospitality so we are pleased to be able to add another year onto the existing contract."

The event has been held in St. Louis for the past two years and is one of the biggest conventions for the America’s Center. The FIRST championship last year drew an estimated 25,000 people and brought $24 million in spending to the city.

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) has more than 300,000 members in 60 countries and sponsors four K-12 robotics programs that aim to teach kids about robotics and spark their desire to learn more about science and technology.

FIRST will occupy the America’s Center and the Edward Jones Dome for three days in April of 2013 and 2014.

"St. Louis is proud to continue hosting FIRST’s prestigious event as it successfully showcases our region as a destination that embraces education, science and technology," said CVC president and CEO Kitty Ratcliffe. "FIRST is second to none in sparking young minds and we welcome these next-generation leaders back with open arms."
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