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April 20 - April 26

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On Friday, April 22, MakerSpace club members held workshops focusing on the Fundamentals of Arduino, Circuits and Programming Logic, Intro to 3D Printing, Beginning Crochet, Screen Printing, Intro to Laser Cutting and Basic Paper Modeling.

“We are doing workshops so students can gain the skills they need to go out in the real world and be useful in the workforce,”

MakerSpace club member Natalie Mendoza said.

Paul Macander, MakerSpace club co-president, said the workshops were meant to bring in students with specific interests and to also expose them to other ideas in the workshops.

“The MakerSpace is a place that should be open to any sort of idea whether it’s crafting, technology, or art design,” Macander said. “It’s all about that collaboration.”

There was no expectation of how many students would attend, however, the amount of people that participated proved to the MakerSpace club that they needed a larger location to work in and hold their workshops.

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