CraterWorks – Big Membership News!

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What is CraterWorks? It’s a local makerspace. What’s a makerspace? “Makerspaces provide the tools and resources required to gain new skills to design and build your projects.” The CraterWorks space include a wood shop, metal shop, fab lab, commercial kitchen, and computer lab. According to their website:

We are a do-it-yourself (DIY), maker, hacker, and industrial art space that provides entrepreneurs, students, craftspeople and you with a place to create and innovate in a collaborative environment.

This state-of-the art community makerspace strives to bring people together to share the tools, knowledge and resources needed to bring ideas to life, offering more than 20,000 square feet of space with equipment for designing, prototyping and manufacturing virtually anything imaginable – all under one roof. “

This fun and imaginative makerspace has a team working together to make it all happen – General Manager, Taneea Browning, whose focus is to bring the CraterWorks “potential to life for the entire community” by developing programs and building relationships throughout the area. The rest of the team consists of Director of Operations & Development – Ryan Wilcoxson, Education Project Developer – Rachel Andras, Woodshop Captain & Outreach – Mike Jacobson, Metal Shop Instructor – Dan Ward.

“Go to CraterWorks and take a class, learn how to use the tools and think the project through. Talk to the people and talk a project through and use the resources- both people and tools- there.”
– member, Arlis Duncan (quote from website)

CraterWorks has fine-tuned their membership offerings, which includes a variety of options tailored just for you. Click here to learn more.

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