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ACME Open House
ACME had an awesome 2018 season! Now we’re looking forward to next season and we’re beginning the recruiting process for new team members. If you’re interested in learning more about FIRST competitive robotics and ACME, then come see us at our open house.
You’re invited to check out the team!
When: Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Time: 5 PM – 6 PM
Where: Room G13, Nevada Union Campus (it’s in the portables between the pool and the wrestling gym)
Who: FIRST Tech Challenge is for kids going into 7th through 12th grades. ACME is a community team, so there is no official school affiliation, we have members from several schools. There are opportunities for a variety of skills and interests on the team including:
- Hardware
- Software
- Project Management
- Writing (our engineering notebook a key aspect of each tournament)
- Social media (this website, our facebook page, instagram etc)
- Videography and photography
Details: Please RSVP at goacmerobotics@gmail.com – if you’re unable to come to the open house, but you’re still interested, please reach out and let us know.
At the meeting we’ll review our 2018 season, and you’ll have the chance to drive the robot. You can talk to all of the current team members and learn first hand what competitive robotics is all about. If you’ve been curious about robots, then ACME is your answer. Come to the meeting and get all of your questions answered.
The season starts next fall when the official 2018-2019 game is announced in early August. However, we are recruiting now because we will have several meetings/events this summer to plan for next year.
Hope to see you there!
Note to Parents
If you’re curious about the advantages of participating in FIRST Robotics over the other opportunities for your child, check out the the FIRST website for more information: https://www.firstinspires.org/
FIRST Alumni are sought after for college admissions! Several college admissions officers now look for FIRST alumni in their admissions stack.
2018 FIRST Scholarship Program
- $70 million in college scholarships
- 2,000 individual scholarship opportunities
- Nearly 200 scholarship providers
The Path to FTC Western Regionals
A long journey
This season is my fourth year of coaching ACME Robotics, and I couldn’t be prouder of this amazing group of kids. Last season, we made our first journey to the FTC Western Regionals and we learned a lot about this level of competition and the commitment that it takes throughout the season to make it this far into the season.
Start with the goal in mind
This season, we started with a brainstorming session and a 24 hour build weekend. After 3 seasons of FTC competition, we wanted to get started as early as possible to build our robot. Our goal this season was to return to the Western Regionals and then to make it through the Western Regionals to the FIRST World Championships in Houston this year.
I was especially committed to this goal, because we have two seniors graduating this year who founded the team four years ago. Ryan Brott and Kellen Bodine are in their last year as FIRST competitors. It’s been lot’s of long hours over the last four season building and rebuilding and debugging autonomous. I wanted to see Ryan and Kellen experience the WORLDs before they graduate.
A Strong Future
The other aspect of the team that I am especially excited about is the future that we have. I was worried a couple of years ago that the team might fade after Ryan and Kellen’s departure, but alas, I am not worried about that any more.
First of all, we’ve been blessed to recruit two other wonderful and talented coach/mentors in the form of Michael and Stephanie Lewis. Not only are Michael and Stephanie passionate about FIRST, but they are also well connected in the community and they have been key to our outreach efforts to the local high tech sponsors who’ve become our rock and foundation.
Secondly, we’ve also recruited a strong contingent of newer members who have jumped in 100% to the FIRST experience and the success of ACME Robotics. As any coach would attest, you need to get the best from your experienced players while nurturing your bench to become strong contributors over time. We’ve built a team structure that encourages the experienced team members to supervise the newer members as they learn the skills to succeed.
Thirdly. It takes a village to run a FIRST team. We’re all volunteers, and the families of the kids have all contributed in so many ways. From helping with chaperoning meetings to rolling up their sleeves and helping to construct work benches, practice fields and other infrastructure to help the team. We always have a team dinner at the overnight tournaments and I am happy to see everyone get along so awesomely. I have to shout out to Alicia Brott, who’s been there since day 1 and just makes things happen. She’s the ultimate team mom. Alicia’s kids have played a lot of sports over the year, but as she says “FIRST Robotics is now my favorite sport”.
Oh, and we always appreciate those girl scout cookie donations. (Thanks Clover! You rock)
A Community Team
Lastly, I am extremely encouraged by the response of the local business community and individual community members (many retired from high tech or business) who’ve become our biggest cheerleaders. You can find a complete listing of our sponsor on the ACME Sponsor Page. But needless to say, we’re so thankful to everyone who’s contributed to support the team over the years. I hope that you feel that you’re getting the return you expected for your gracious donation.
FIRST is a wonderful program. We’re training kids to be future leaders, and they get to experience what it’s like to be on a product team with all of the expectations and time pressures that come with it. Limited time, limited budget and competitors ready to take your market share. The future is in good hands.
2018 LEGO Robotics Camp
LEGO Robotics Camp
ACME ROBOTICS (8367) is planning to offer a LEGO Robotics camp again in summer 2018. We are in the planning stages for the camp, but we have opened up the camp waiting list and you can sign up now to get on the waiting list and be informed first about the details.
To signup for the waiting list, simply send an email to: camp@goacmerobotics.com
Full details are on the 2018 LEGO Robotics Camp page.
The camp structure will likely be similar to last summer. A 5 day camp (half days), somewhere in Grass Valley or Nevada City CA. Cost will be similar to last year (~$125 per camper). We are also going to reduce the number of campers per robotics kit to enhance the experience for the campers (based on feedback from last year).
Campers will learn how to build and program a LEGO Mindstorm-based robot and then create a robot to compete in a competition at the end of the week. We want to encourage the creation of FIRST LEGO LEAGUE robotics teams at all of the various local elementary and middle schools next fall, so this will be a great way to learn about LEGO Mindstorms and see if robotics competition is something you’d like to experience!
ACME Robotics also recruited two attendees from the 2017 LEGO Robotics camp to join the ACME team. So it’s also a great way to check out the ACME team and determine if you’d like to join us next season!
Sponsor the camp!
Local businesses: We are offering an opportunity to sponsor the camp and help defray the costs (and reduce the camper fees). If you’d like to discuss sponsorship opportunities, send an email to camp@goacmerobotics.com or contact Mike Oitzman (email below)
Generation Startup Movie
ACME Robotics is proud to present an exclusive one night screening of the movie Generation Startup.
GENERATION STARTUP captures the struggles and triumphs of six recent college graduates who put everything on the line to build startups in Detroit. Shot over 17 months, it’s an honest, in-the-trenches look at what it takes to launch a startup. Directed by Academy Award winner Cynthia Wade and award-winning filmmaker Cheryl Miller Houser, the film celebrates risk-taking, urban revitalization, and diversity while delivering a vital call-to-action—with entrepreneurship at a record low, the country’s economic future is at stake.
WHEN: Aug 24, 2017
Where: Del Oro Theater, Grass Valley CA
TIME: 6:30 PM
Cost: $11
You can purchase a ticket online. Note that we have to pre-sell a certain number of tickets to have the event, so please support us by buying early.
NOTE: After the screening, the ACME team members will come on stage for a short presentation about their upcoming season and to host a Q&A session.
All proceeds go to help fund the upcoming 2017-2018 season for ACME Robotics. Please come out and support the team! Thank you.
Summer LEGO Robotics camp
We’re off to the Super Regionals!
The robot is packed in the car, the team has their boarding passes in hand. In less than 24 hours we’ll all be in Tacoma WA ready to soak in all of the excitement that is the FTC Super Regionals.
The robot and everything else is packed and ready for a road trip.
It’s been a crazy couple of weeks. We rebuilt a couple parts of the robot, added a new tele-op beacon presser, optimized autonomous mode and campaigned like crazy in the community to get the funds for the trip. I have to say that I am blown away by the response of our corporate sponsors, and the local community to respond to our request. We earned a little over $11K in three weeks, and we are so, so thankful to everyone who contributed! We were especially blown away by the generosity of Telestream and Autometrix, who met their employee donations dollar for dollar! THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO DONATED!
This coming weekend is going to be a new high point for ACME Robotics and I couldn’t be prouder of these kids.
Our new banner, graciously donated by Grass Valley Sign
If you want to follow our progress at the tournament over the next four days, here are a couple of resources for those of you cheering for us from home:
The most frequent updates will be on our Facebook Page:
The website for the FTC West Super Regionals will have live updates of matches and there is even a live video link which will stream videos of all of the matches throughout the weekend. On the results page, look for team 8367 in the Olympic division.
Live stream video links: