Classes Are Starting!

Well, it took us a while.

With deep gratitude to our web designer (Geena at The Content Consultant), the users at The Event Calendar’s support forum, and the to-remain-anonymous Mill Forge member who spotted some early issues, Mill Forge Makerspace is happy to announce that our event calendar is live!

Upcoming events include the Providence Maker Faire, a variety of introductory classes (free to members!) and the upcoming Boston SolidWorks User Group meeting!

We’ve also scheduled our first two Open Hack nights. These informal open-house style events give our members an opportunity to get together in one place (with 24-hour access, random meetings can be few and far between), gives the public a chance to come in and see what we’re all working on, and creates the environment for our ideas, epiphanies, questions, and needs to cross-pollinate with everyone in the Mill Forge community.

We hope you’ll join us for a few of these events – keep an eye on the calendar! You can subscribe via Google Calendar and Outlook, too.

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