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LA FÊTE DE LA RÉCUP’ 2025

🇫🇷 · BetaMachine · adminbeta

LA FÊTE DE LA RÉCUP’ Un rendez-vous gratuit, festif et familial. Samedi 22 novembre 2025 de 10h à 17h Betamachine, 8 rue de la Taye, Ville de Lucé Dans le cadre de la Semaine Européenne de la Réduction des Déchets, Effusion Lucé et Betamachine vous invitent à la 9ᵉ édition de la Fête de la Récup’. Venez à la rencontre des associations, entreprises et créateurs locaux engagés dans le réemploi, la réparation et la récup’. Au programme: Collecte de pain, d’appareils électriques et électroniques, de piles et de batteries. Réparation de vélos et de vos objets cassés (petit électroménager, hifi, etc.). Vente d’objets et de vêtements de seconde main. Ateliers de récup’ créative: gravure sur tétrapak, confection de décors de Noël en tissus, mosaïque, etc.. Animations: partage de recettes anti-gaspi, énigmes de Merlin autour de la Récup’, démonstrations d’upcycling, etc.. Restauration sur place: La remorque de Gab (Burger), crêpes et bar associatif. Avec l’Association les 3R, Reconstruire Ensemble – Régie de Quartiers / la Recyclerie Solidaire de Mainvilliers, La Dame à la Licorne, la Ligue de l’enseignement d’Eure-et-Loir, La Recyclette du DAME Fontaine Bouillant, Ressources&Vous Gellainville, Solibread, CMA Centre-Val de Loire 28, La Boîte à Outils, HS Solution, l’IDEE, Les ateliers de Christine Buzot, C’Chartres Médiévale, l’Atelier Nuancé, Sykadap Sykadap, Jardin Solibio, Galerie Ka, la Direction déchets-énergie-réseaux secs de Chartres métropole, atelier.noir.copo, ChartràVélo, le club réparation de l’IUT de Chartres, HB Atelier Peinture naturelle sur bois, les Compagnons du partage, Préserv’Action Terre & Littoral et la web radio du collège Édouard Herriot. Un évènement soutenu par la MAIF.

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THEMUSEUM ADDS SIX NEW BOARD MEMBERS

🇨🇦 · The Underground Studio MakerSpace · Christina Borota

Organization Prepares To Grow With Community THEMUSEUM is delighted to announce the appointment of six new members to its Board of Directors: Hilde Bouckenooghe, Richard Cantin, Michael Emrich, Kevin Kerr, Nikhil Raveendranathan, and Jaime Wilson. The six were formally added at THEMUSEUM’s Annual General Meeting on November 19, 2025. Each brings unique experience and expertise […] The post THEMUSEUM ADDS SIX NEW BOARD MEMBERS appeared first on THEMUSEUM .

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🇮🇹 · HackLab Terni · admin

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Beat Holiday Boredom: Fun, Educational Activities for Kids Over Winter Break

🇨🇦 · Maker Kids · Aiden Bushey

Winter break is right around the corner—and while kids are excited for time off school, many parents start hearing the familiar phrase… “I’m bored!” Good news: boredom doesn’t stand a chance when you have fun, hands-on, STEM activities ready to go. Whether you’re looking for independent projects, family-friendly ideas, or structured programs, here are the best ways to keep kids learning and engaged this winter break. And stay tuned for MakerKids Black Friday Sale ! ❄️ 1. Try a STEM Experience That Sparks Creativity (MakerKids Winter Break Camps & Classes) Cold weather makes the perfect time for indoor learning adventures. MakerKids Winter Break Camps and classes offer exciting, educational experiences in Coding , Robotics , and Minecraft built specifically for kids in Grades 1–8. At MakerKids , kids can: Build and code their own robots Design winter-themed video games Create collaborative Minecraft worlds Invent, experiment, and problem-solve in a supportive, hands-on environment It’s one of the best ways to beat boredom, boost confidence, and develop real STEM skills. 🎮 2. Build a Mini Video Game at Home Got a young gamer? Encourage them to design their own game instead of just playing one. Using kid-friendly tools like Scratch , children can: Create characters Animate snowy scenes Code mini winter challenges Try fun prompts like: “Make a jumping snowman!” or “Create a survive-the-blizzard obstacle course!” It’s educational screen time you can feel great about. 🧊 3. Turn Minecraft Into a Winter Maker World Minecraft is already a winter-break favourite—why not turn it into a learning adventure? Try these challenges: Build a holiday-themed winter village Engineer a working ski lift or ice castle gate Create Redstone puzzles Start a collaborative family world Kids stay entertained for hours while building creativity, logic, and spatial reasoning. 🤖 4. Try Simple At-Home Robotics & STEM Builds Kids can explore engineering at home with everyday materials. Try: A paper bridge strength challenge A popsicle-stick “snowball launcher” Simple LED circuits LEGO engineering builds These easy STEM activities turn curiosity into innovation. ☃️ 5. Mix in Offline Creative Fun Breaks aren’t only for screens or STEM. Balance the day with creative, cozy activities like: Designing snowflake crafts Baking and measuring ingredients (hello, math!) Writing a comic strip about winter adventures Building a fort or obstacle course DIY slime or kinetic snow Fun, low-prep activities keep kids engaged and relaxed. 📅 6. Sign Up for a Winter Break Camp If you’re working over the holidays – or just need a day – structured programs are a lifesaver. MakerKids Winter Break Camps offer: Daily or multi-day options Small groups and experienced instructors Engaging winter-themed challenges A mix of Coding, Robotics, and Minecraft A boredom-proof routine your child will look forward to Spots fill fast, so early registration is always recommended! ✨ Beat Boredom. Boost Skills. Make Winter Break Memorable with MakerKids Winter break is a chance for kids to explore what they love, try new things, and build skills that last long after the holidays end. Whether they’re inventing new tech, building Minecraft worlds, or experimenting with robotics, these activities transform “I’m bored” into “Look what I made!” If you’re looking for a fun, meaningful way to keep your child engaged over the holidays, check out MakerKids Winter Break Camp s – open every day of the break except stat holidays. The post Beat Holiday Boredom: Fun, Educational Activities for Kids Over Winter Break appeared first on MakerKids .

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