Patchwork hack night, co-hosted by GitHub and the University of Texas, El Paso, is scheduled for March 18 and is designed for high school and university students or beginners eager to learn Git and GitHub. The event will feature GitHub experts @anaisftw and @electroniko, along with local mentors, to guide participants through self-directed learning modules in an informal and friendly setting. Attendees can choose from modules such as Introduction to Git, Introduction to GitHub, and Creating a Site with GitHub Pages, with no prior coding experience required. Participants will leave with a merged pull request, a contribution graph square, and newfound confidence to engage with the open-source community. Mentors will have the opportunity to share their expertise by helping newcomers succeed. The event will take place at the University of Texas El Paso, with food and refreshments provided, and participants are encouraged to RSVP and create a GitHub account beforehand.