Mobile Makerspace – Alsea Public Library
Alsea Public Library 19192 Alsea Hwy, Alsea, OregonWe're making slime and elephant toothpaste!
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We're making slime and elephant toothpaste!
New participants must register with Ophelia's Place before attending this event. ***For this makerspace project, 8 years old and higher is the recommended age range. Others are welcomed with parent supervision. Sharp objects, hammers, and equipment will be involved. Safety is our top priority. Leather Making, participants will engage in hands-on projects like designing and […]
***For this makerspace project, 8 years old and higher is the recommended age range. Others are welcomed with parent supervision. Sharp objects, hammers, and equipment will be involved. Safety is our top priority. Leather Making, participants will engage in hands-on projects like designing and creating their own leather goods. We will learn how to accurately […]
***For this makerspace project, 8 years old and higher is the recommended age range. Others are welcomed with parent supervision. Sharp objects, hammers, and equipment will be involved. Safety is our top priority. Leather Making, participants will engage in hands-on projects like designing and creating their own leather goods. We will learn how to accurately […]
***For this makerspace project, 8 years old and higher is the recommended age range. Others are welcomed with parent supervision. Sharp objects, hammers, and equipment will be involved. Safety is our top priority. Leather Making, participants will engage in hands-on projects like designing and creating their own leather goods. We will learn how to accurately […]
Printmaking: for this month's Mobile Makerspace activity, participants will become natural historians and engage in the art of printmaking. We will learn about the traditional Japanese practice of Gyotaku, or fish printing, and create our own beautiful fish print art. We will learn about anatomy and diversity, gain practical experience in using our observational skills, while […]
Printmaking: for this month's Mobile Makerspace activity, participants will become natural historians and engage in the art of printmaking. We will learn about the traditional Japanese practice of Gyotaku, or fish printing, and create our own beautiful fish print art. We will learn about anatomy and diversity, gain practical experience in using our observational skills, while […]
This event is for students 11-18 years old. Printmaking, for this month's Mobile Makerspace activity, participants will become natural historians and engage in the art of printmaking. We will learn about the traditional Japanese practice of Gyotaku, or fish printing, and create our own beautiful fish print art. We will learn about anatomy and diversity, […]
This event is for queer makers and allies to be in community and skill share. This is a free event and all are welcome. This month, the makers are focusing on fiber arts like sewing, knitting, weaving, and more. Please bring your projects to work on or hang out and participate in equipment demos while […]
Printmaking, for this month's Mobile Makerspace activity, participants will become natural historians and engage in the art of printmaking. We will learn about the traditional Japanese practice of Gyotaku, or fish printing, and create our own beautiful fish print art. We will learn about anatomy and diversity, gain practical experience in using our observational skills, […]
Solar Critters: We will be exploring and learning about green energy, solar energy, circuits, insects, and critters. Participants will be able to make one solar critter. After the solar bugs are assembled and all our circuits are working properly, we will be able to see how they move with different light sources.
Solar Critters: We will be exploring and learning about green energy, solar energy, circuits, insects, and critters. Participants will be able to make one solar critter. After the solar bugs are assembled and all our circuits are working properly, we will be able to see how they move with different light sources.