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If a picture is worth a thousand words, entire encyclopedias can be filled from our photo galleries. At Team 228, we like to document practically everything we do, and not only to post as pictures on our website. As FIRST continues to grow and expand every year, new students come and graduate, mentors come and retire, and documenting our team's history, events, and robots becomes ever increasingly paramount.
Whether you're looking for technical photos of our various robot transmissions, or social photos of our team members promoting FIRST in the community, our custom student-designed photo galleries make it easy and fun.
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There are 9 photo galleries containing 357 photos from 2004, with the most recent gallery shown first.

2004 Gus at the Mall
November 14, 2004 • Promote FIRST / Community Outreach • 12 PhotosWhat better place to spread the word of FIRST than in a popular local mall?

Bash at the Beach
October 9, 2004 • Competition Season • 18 PhotosSee more pictures from our last competition of 2004, Bash at the Beach.

2004 Beantown Blitz
May 22, 2004 • Competition Season • 32 PhotosBeantown Blitz was the first of our 2005 season off-season events.

Meriden Daffodil Parade
April 24, 2004 • Promote FIRST / Community Outreach • 20 PhotosSee more pictures of Team 228 on parade with 599,999 daffodils and 120,000 people in attendance.

Take Your Child to Work
April 22, 2004 • Promote FIRST / Community Outreach • 28 PhotosGus Team 228 brings their robots to a Proton Energy's Take Your Child to Work Day.

UTC New England Regional
March 20, 2004 • Competition Season • 55 PhotosView more pictures from our second regional of 2004, the UTC New England Regional.

New Jersey Regional
March 6, 2004 • Competition Season • 77 PhotosView more pictures from the first of our two regional events from 2004.

2004 FRC Build Season
February 19, 2004 • Kickoff and Build Season • 88 PhotosView more pictures from our 2004 FRC build season.

Pre-Season Activities
November 1, 2003 • Pre-Season (Fall) Activities • 27 PhotosVisit our photo gallery of pictures taken before the 2004 Kickoff date.
Photo Gallery stats:
Total Galleries: 185 Galleries
Total Photos: 8360 Photos
Most Recent: Kick off
Most Popular: Build Season, Week Six
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About FIRST
FIRST was founded in 1989 by the renowned inventor Dean Kamen. The aim of FIRST is to inspire students to careers in math, science, and technology through a fun and engaging robotics competition, which provides students with the ability to meet one-on-one with industry leaders and engineers.
The initial FIRST Robotics Competition comprised of 28 teams competing in a New Hampshire high school gymnasium. The ensuing years brought rapid growth to the program, to include over 35,000 students, 2,000 teams from 11 countries, competing at over 50 District and Regional Events, culminating with the World Championship Event in St. Louis, Mo.