Maker Space 307
Our Programs
Classes, Workshops, and Camps for Making
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We offer classes and workshops for adults, conducted by professional artisans and technicians to bring our community together around the excitement of learning new things by making. Classes are often organized in a progressive order so participants can develop greater competencies by taking workshops as a series or take one out of a sequence to try something new or add to previous knowledge.
There are kids’ summer camps where kids build everything from anemometers to soapbox derby cars; tell stories through films, and become citizen scientists. We make from scratch, no kits, which only teach kids to read instructions.

The Makerspace
At Maker Space 307, we foster learning by making. Sometimes making is a collaborative process that requires common space, sometimes making is learning how to use new materials and new equipment to support creative ideas. Making is the best way for people to learn everything from science to art with skills that span traditional to technical.
For more information about how we can take advantage of the hands-on learning opportunities at Maker Space 307 please get in touch.


Making In Schools
We work with schools to develop hands-on learning for any subject. We work with after-school programs to provide opportunities to stimulate imagination and understanding in project-based learning; for fun and to re-enforce state and federal school standards.
Our staff brings PTSB training to schools to learn new ways to use their equipment and facilities to promote hands-on learning and STEAM
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We have also collaborated with programs such as Homeschoolers, 4-H, and Big Brothers Big Sisters if your group is interested in collaborating please contact us so we can figure out how to work together.
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For more information please send us an email.