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🇺🇸 · Claremont Makerspace · Cortney Nichols

Greetings Upper Valley Makers: Did you know? May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Check out Cortney’s post about the intersection of making and mental health here: Making for Mental Health: Why Creativity and Community Matter . For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description). Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here . All of our classes depend on minimum registrations to run so please don’t wait to sign up! If you are interested in being added to a waitlist for a certain class please email: classes@claremontmakerspace.org . Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form . Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work. Upcoming Events Events that are currently open for registration. Basic Electronics Class May 23, 2026 10 a.m. — 11:30 a.m. This introductory class is designed for beginners who want a practical, hands-on understanding of electronics without heavy mathematics or prior experience. Students will learn the essential concepts—voltage, current, resistance, and basic circuit behavior—then immediately apply them by building simple working circuits with a battery, switch, and LED. The class then transitions to microcontrollers, where participants connect an Arduino to a computer, control outputs, and calculate component values for safe operation. Finally, students use an AI programming assistant to generate and modify simple code, including blinking patterns and Morse code. This class is ideal for those new to electronics, hobbyists, educators, or anyone curious about how hardware and simple programming interact. Those already comfortable designing multi-component circuits, writing microcontroller code from scratch, or working with embedded systems may find the material too introductory. Please note that all our classes have a minimum number of registrants required so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: FREE for members/$20 non-members Register here! CMS Community Quilts May 23, 2026 1 p.m. — 5 p.m. Helping hands needed to make warm, comforting quilts for Baby Steps in Claremont! Only basic skills needed. Do you know how to use a sewing machine, iron, or rotary cutter? This is not a quilting class, but we will guide you along through the whole process of making twin and crib size quilts for those in need in our area. Please come when it is convenient for you, even if you can only spare an hour. Sponsorship: All materials are provided thanks to a generous donation from a local quilter. Many thanks to Mascoma Bank for sponsoring the program to provide studio space and additional supplies. The Home Depot is supporting this program by providing storage containers to manage the quilting materials. Register here! Claremont MakerSpace Creatives Meet-up May 24, 2026 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. All of our classes and events require a minimum registration so please don’t wait to register (registration is REQUIRED). Looking for a space to focus on your art, connect with other serious makers, and recharge your creative energy? The CMS Creatives Meetup is a dedicated time for artists, designers, and makers who are committed to their craft. Bring your current project —whether it’s sketching, digital art, painting, writing, or any other creative pursuit—and work alongside a community of like-minded individuals. This is not a casual drop-in for dabblers; it’s a supportive environment for those who take their creativity seriously and want to grow in the company of peers. Expect inspiration, honest conversation, and the motivation that comes from making in public. Coffee will be provided to keep the ideas flowing. Come ready to create, connect, and contribute. The leader for this session is long time member and creative Michelle Goldsmith Class Fees: FREE for all Age requirement: Must be 16 or older Register here! Intro to Machine Embroidery May 26, 2026 6 p.m. — May 26, 2026 8 p.m. Machine embroidery is a fun way to add embellishment to plain ready to wear garments and handmade items. You can create gift items, clothing, ornaments and many useful household items. I will show you how to select a design to be placed on a thumb drive. Also cover the different stabilizers used and how to set up the hoop with materials for embroidery. Then how to use the machine to embroider your item. Our classes require a minimum number of registrations to run so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: $50 for members/$60 for non-members Materials Fee: $10 NOT included above, please be sure to bring cash with you on the day of class Register here! We the People – Create a Community Immigration Quilt May 30, 2026 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. For this 250th year of the USA, the Claremont Makerspace is celebrating with free We the People community events. These events focus on immigration to Claremont, past and present, and highlight how it transformed Claremont from a farming community to an industrial mill town. On May 30th from 2pm-5pm, help us create an immigration quilt for Claremont that covers past and present countries of origin. Community members are invited to come and create quilt squares of foreign flags from the country of your or your ancestor’s birth. Fibers Studio co-Lead Tammie Davis and volunteers will assist you with piecing a flag square using fabric and a fusible adhesive – no sewing is required, only ironing. Please bring a picture of the flag(s) you want to recreate as a quilt square. CMS will provide all materials. P articipants can drop in any time between 2pm and 4:30pm to create their squares. This event is free to the public, and registration is required. Participants must be aged 10+, and those under 16 must be accompanied by their adult guardian. Adults bringing youth should register in the adult name and include the youth names as additional participants. After the event, Tammie and CMS Community Quilts volunteers will combine the squares to finish a full sized quilt. The completed immigration quilt will be unveiled July 3rd during Claremont’s 4th of July ceremonies, and then permanently displayed in a public Claremont building. This event is made possible through the sponsorship of Claremont Savings Bank and the Claremont-Sugar River Rotary Club . Also , the Claremont Community Media Center recently published the 1980 oral history recordings, which are now available to the public via https://claremontv.org/ . As part of We the People events, we will be sharing some of the audio recordings from residents of immigrant families who worked in the mills that lined the Sugar River in Claremont. Register here! Introduction to Paper Piecing May 31, 2026 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. Precise points! Seams that match! If “regular” piecing leaves you frustrated because the blocks don’t always fit together* the way the pattern shows, you will love paper piecing. We will make sample 6” squares of increasing complexity that can be assembled later into a pillow top or wall hanging. These practice squares will give you all the skills you need to do many of the paper pieced patterns available. Class Fees: $20 members, $30 non-members Prerequisite(s): Able to use a sewing machine independently Register here! Stamp Making for Beginners and Intermediate May 31, 2026 1 p.m. — 3 p.m. Want to learn how to carve a stamp for printing on paper, fabric, and more? In this class we will go over the process, and you will be able to keep your stamp and make hundreds of prints if you’d like to! I will provide ink, carving tools, rubber to carve, and some paper for stamping on. If you would like to bring clothing to stamp your design onto that is welcome, make sure it is cotton. Please note that all our classes have a minimum number of registrants required so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: $60 for members/$70 non-members Register here! Photography Club June 1, 2026 5:30 p.m. — 7 p.m. Agenda: To Be Announced! About the Club We are a new group of amateur and professional photographers meeting regularly to learn from each other, practice our craft, and develop the community of photographic artists, commercial photographers, and visual storytellers around Claremont and the Upper Valley. Meetings are free for CMS members, and open to the public with a fee to support operations at the MakerSpace. Each meeting is led by one of our members and focuses on a topic of interest chosen by the group: from technical workshops on shooting techniques, to photo critique sessions, gear show & tells, photo walks, and whatever else we come up with together. Class Fees: Free for members/$10 for non-members Register here! Members Only MIG Welding Certification June 4, 2026 6 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. Open to members who have taken “Intro to MIG welding” and would like to be fully certified. Pre-registration is required. If you are interested in becoming certified and would like to take the Intro to MIG welding class you can sign up for the May 14th class here: https://claremontmakerspace.org/events/#!event/2026/5/14/intro-to-mig-welding Class Fees: $20 Prerequisite(s): Must have completed “Intro to MIG welding” Register here! Make a Textured Woven Scarf June 6, 2026 noon — June 7, 2026 4 p.m. If plain isn’t your jam, then join this class to get fancy. Start with an empty loom (provided) and we will set it up together. Next learn the basics of weaving; winding a shuttle, keeping smooth edges and tension. Next we’ll insert pick up sticks into the loom to be used to change the patterning. We will learn how to read a written pattern sequence and begin weaving. Day two we will finish weaving the scarf then take it off the loom. Finally we will finish the fringe with knots. Students will go home with instructions on how to wet finish their project for a finished, polished look. Finished scarves will be approximately 75-80″ long and 9.5-10″ wide. Materials for the scarf is a wool and/or wool blend. IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO WOOL AND WANT A SUBSTITUTE, YOU MUST LET THE INSTRUCTOR KNOW ONE FULL WEEK IN ADVANCE PLEASE. Please note that all our classes have a minimum number of registrants required so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: $100 for members/$120 non-members Materials Fee: $20 NOT included in the class fee, please bring cash Register here! Introduction to Gouache Painting June 6, 2026 5:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. This workshop is a beginner-friendly introduction to gouache painting, where participants will learn a variety of essential techniques to build confidence and creativity Please note that all our classes have a minimum number of registrants required so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: $30 for members/$40 non-members Register here! June Open Electronics Meetup June 9, 2026 6 p.m. — June 9, 2026 9 p.m. Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well. Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts. Paul Davis, the Electronics Shop Lead, is here to help folks get started, locate tools and parts, and support a fun, collaborative environment. Attendees are encouraged to share knowledge, but please note this isn’t a repair service, and there may not be anyone available for one-on-one troubleshooting. Class Fees: Free for members and $10 for non-members Register here! FREE Teen Sewing Class June 15, 2026 3 p.m. — 5 p.m. Pre-registration is required as space is limited! Open to teens ages 15 – 18 Joining this free class will ensure that participants can use the sewing machines during our PRIDE community quilting event on Thursday, June 18th. Learn how to use the Singer Heavy Duty Sewing Machines we have at Claremont MakerSpace. Participants will learn the parts of the sewing machines, how to change needles and presser feet, wind a bobbin and thread the machine, how to get the right tension, trouble shoot problems, sew basic stitches and stretch stitches, and buttonholes. This class will end at 5 pm giving participants time to walk to Broad St. Park for the PRIDE flag raising. Register here! Open Sew-In June 16, 2026 4:30 p.m. — 7 p.m. Bring your sewing projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other fiber artists and enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our roomy and comfortable sewing department. We have plenty of table space and 5 Singer heavy duty sewing machines, irons, ironing board, and a variety of sewing notions to use in the Fiber Arts Studio. All Levels are welcome. While assistance is available, participants interested in using the MakerSpace equipment should have a basic working knowledge. Allison and Tammie our shop leads will be available to help with any questions you may have. Registration is required. Class Fees: Free for members and $10 for non-members Register here! PRIDE Quilting June 18, 2026 1 p.m. — 6 p.m. Join us for a meaningful evening of creativity, community, and service at our PRIDE Quilting Event . Open to teens ages 15+ and their parent or guardian (not required), this free event invites participants to help create a PRIDE-themed quilt that will be donated to Baby Steps , a local nonprofit supporting young families. Together, we’ll celebrate inclusivity and identity while contributing to a project that symbolizes unity and support. Whether you’re an experienced quilter or a total beginner, this is a great opportunity to express your PRIDE, connect with others in a welcoming environment, and take part in a collaborative act of service. This event is supported by the Couch Family Foundation. Pre-registration is required to reserve your spot, and all materials will be provided. Show your PRIDE. Stitch with purpose. Make a difference. Register here! CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup June 21, 2026 1 p.m. — 3 p.m. The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. Join us on Sunday, June 21st at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (usually every third Sunday). You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing. Register here! An Introduction to Mixed Media Collage June 27, 2026 10 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. A mixed media collage is a visual art form that combines various materials—such as paper, fabric, photographs, stamps, cardboard, and found objects—onto a single surface to create a layered, textured composition. Students will leave class with at least on completed college and an understanding of the process. There will probably be time to complete more than one collage. Please note that all our classes have a minimum number of registrants required so don’t wait to sign up! Class Fees: $65 for members/$75 non-members What Students Should Bring With Them to Class: Scissors, old magazines, photos or sayings you’d like to incorporate. Register here! Just Missed These classes are currently full at time of writing. If you are interested, please check the event’s page; spots occasionally open up. Keep an eye on this newsletter to see when these classes are offered again. Intro to MIG Welding June 18, 2026 5:30 p.m. — June 18, 2026 8:30 p.m. Happy Makin’! We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation, please visit the Support Us page of our website.

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How to Host an Event at Noisebridge

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TL;DR ← Older revision Revision as of 22:11, 21 May 2026 (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) Line 7: Line 7: # '''Show up first.''' Come to a Tuesday meeting (or two) before you announce anything. Get familiar with the space and the people in it. # '''Show up first.''' Come to a Tuesday meeting (or two) before you announce anything. Get familiar with the space and the people in it. # '''Make a wiki page.''' Create a page for your event: what it is, when, where in the space, and how to reach you. # '''Make a wiki page.''' Create a page for your event: what it is, when, where in the space, and how to reach you. # '''Announce at 2 meetings.''' Present your event at two consecutive Tuesday meetings ( 8PM , every week at Noisebridge) before the event happens. # '''Announce at 2 meetings.''' Present your event at two consecutive Tuesday meetings ( ~7PM , every week at Noisebridge) before the event happens. # '''Involve a member.''' You don't need to be a member yourself, but having at least one associate member involved makes everything go smoother — and Noisebridge reserves the right to cancel events where no member is engaged. # '''Involve a member.''' You don't need to be a member yourself, but having at least one associate member involved makes everything go smoother — and Noisebridge reserves the right to cancel events where no member is engaged. # '''Keep it free (or nearly free).''' No one should be turned away for lack of funds. Charging for materials is fine. Charging for attendance is not the Noisebridge way. # '''Keep it free (or nearly free).''' No one should be turned away for lack of funds. Charging for materials is fine. Charging for attendance is not the Noisebridge way. Line 169: Line 169: <blockquote> <blockquote> Zach: suggested language "no one turned away for lack of funds" for sewing and other classes. Expressed some concern at the Meetup listing showing a ticket price of $15 for sewing and $20 for woodcutting. Shared historical founding perspective that classes were always free to the public. Zach: suggested language "no one turned away for lack of funds" for sewing and other classes. Expressed some concern at the Meetup listing showing a ticket price of $15 for sewing and $20 for woodcutting. Shared historical founding perspective that classes were always free to the public. </blockquote> <blockquote> Elle: shocked that this is not going to be fundraising. Concerned that this is going to create disparity amongst access to the wealthy. </blockquote> </blockquote>

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How to Host an Event at Noisebridge

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Add FAQ-style event hosting guide with TL;DR, event type distinctions, and meeting notes history New page = How to Host an Event at Noisebridge = This page answers the question we hear all the time: '''how do I host an event at Noisebridge?''' The short answer is below. The longer answer — with the history of how these norms got established — follows. == TL;DR == # '''Show up first.''' Come to a Tuesday meeting (or two) before you announce anything. Get familiar with the space and the people in it. # '''Make a wiki page.''' Create a page for your event: what it is, when, where in the space, and how to reach you. # '''Announce at 2 meetings.''' Present your event at two consecutive Tuesday meetings (8PM, every week at Noisebridge) before the event happens. # '''Involve a member.''' You don't need to be a member yourself, but having at least one associate member involved makes everything go smoother — and Noisebridge reserves the right to cancel events where no member is engaged. # '''Keep it free (or nearly free).''' No one should be turned away for lack of funds. Charging for materials is fine. Charging for attendance is not the Noisebridge way. # '''Sound below 90 decibels.''' If your event involves music or amplified noise, stay under the 90 dB limit. Exceeding it jeopardizes your ability to host future events. # '''Clean up.''' Leave the space cleaner than you found it. Take the trash to the large bins outside. # '''Read the [[Category:Events Support/Noisebridge Pre-Event Safety Briefing|Safety Briefing]] at the start of your event.''' Not all events are the same. See [[#Types of Events|Types of Events]] below for what applies to workshops, performance events, and tournaments. == Types of Events == The process for hosting an event at Noisebridge looks similar across event types — but the level of community engagement, planning depth, and scrutiny scales with the potential impact of your event on the space, the neighbors, and the people using the space for other purposes. === Classes and Workshops === Educational events are Noisebridge's bread and butter. Classes on electronics, programming, sewing, laser cutting, 3D printing, woodworking, languages, and everything else are what the space was built for. '''Lower barrier, but still show up.''' A recurring workshop run by a regular Noisebridger doesn't require the same lead time as a first-time event by an outside organizer. But even regulars benefit from announcing at a meeting — it coordinates with the space and helps people find you. '''No mandatory fees.''' See "No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds" below. You can charge for kits or materials. The class itself should be accessible to anyone regardless of money. '''Typical size:''' Up to 20 people. If you expect more, fill out the [[ProceduralEventChecklist]]. === Social Events: Meetups, Game Nights, Hackathons, Tournaments === Game nights, tech meetups, game jams, hackathons, and competitive gaming tournaments are all welcome at Noisebridge. These are generally lower-risk than performance events, but they come with their own considerations. '''Coordinate on equipment.''' If your tournament or event needs specific machines, tables, or A/V that other people are actively using, coordinate in advance. Post to [[Discord]] and the [[mailinglist|discussion mailing list]] to give people time to respond. '''Competitive fees.''' A modest entry fee or registration cost for a competitive gaming tournament is more culturally accepted at Noisebridge than admission fees for classes or shows — but the principle of "no one turned away for lack of funds" still applies. If someone genuinely can't afford to compete, find a way in. '''Hackathons.''' If your hackathon is affiliated with a company or has prizes, be upfront about that at the meeting. The community will want to know. Make sure participants understand they're at Noisebridge, a community hackerspace — include that in your materials. '''Crowding matters.''' Even without amplified sound, a large gaming crowd changes the space for everyone else. If you're expecting 20+ people, use the [[ProceduralEventChecklist]]. If you're expecting 50+, you need a permit — see [[Getting_Permits_For_Events]]. === Performance Events: Concerts, Shows, Parties, Late-Night Events === Music shows, art performances, dance parties, and late-night events carry the highest community impact and therefore require the most preparation and engagement. The community has worked through these norms directly — see [[#What the Community Has Said|What the Community Has Said]] below. '''Community buy-in is essential.''' Performance events with amplification, large attendance, or admission fees have repeatedly been the source of conflict at Noisebridge. The community has learned that clear communication, advance notice, and member accountability make the difference between an excellent event and a harmful one. '''Sound is a hard limit.''' 90 decibels is the ceiling. This is a hearing-safety and neighbor-relation issue. An event that blew 120 decibels in the space (described in Meeting Notes 2022-07-05) caused lasting damage to the community's ability to host music events. You need a decibel meter. You need someone monitoring it throughout. '''Occupancy management.''' Events over 49 people require a San Francisco permit. Someone must be at the door counting people in and out. 100 people in the space with no door management — as happened in at least one incident the community discussed — is both a safety hazard and a violation of the city's assembly rules. '''Feature Noisebridge.''' Flyers, Meetup listings, and event pages must clearly state that this is happening at Noisebridge. Events advertised only as "272 Capp St" with a ticket price and no mention of the hackerspace have created serious problems — including neighbors being impacted with no recourse, and community members unable to identify who was responsible. You are a guest of the community, not a renter of a venue. '''No money at the door (as a norm).''' Collecting admission fees that go primarily to organizers or performers — rather than to Noisebridge — runs counter to the culture. The expectation is that any money collected at the door is either a donation to Noisebridge or clearly understood as such. If you're paying performers, be transparent about this at a meeting. '''For large or unusual late-night events:''' The community may ask for event insurance, harm-reduction staff on-site, or other additional commitments. A laser light show in December 2025, for example, reached consensus only after the organizers secured event insurance and contracted two harm-reduction staff — commitments made explicitly in response to community concerns raised at the prior meeting ([[Meeting_Notes_2025_12_16]]). == How to Host an Event: Step by Step == === Before You Announce === Hosting events at Noisebridge is free. We're happy to support teaching and collaborative events at no charge — in return, we ask that you communicate your plans, respect the community, and take full responsibility for what happens at your event. '''Create a wiki page''' for your event proposal. Include: * What is happening (one sentence and one paragraph) * When (date and time; 24-hour format please) * Where within the space (Turing classroom, Church classroom, or the Hackitorium) * Who to contact '''Check the calendar''' for conflicts at [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/ Noisebridge Meetup]. '''Get a member involved.''' You don't have to be a member yourself, but involving at least one Noisebridge associate member or member as a co-organizer helps avoid common pitfalls and gives the community a point of contact. === Announce at Tuesday Meetings === '''Attend and announce at two Tuesday meetings before your event.''' * At the first meeting: present your event, gather feedback, find an [[Category:Events Support|Events Support]] person to help you plan. * By the second meeting: turn in the completed [[ProceduralEventChecklist]] and finalize your plans. This is not optional. Noisebridge reserves the right to cancel events whose organizers have not attended meetings. === Making It Excellent === '''Keep it free or nearly free.''' Noisebridge has a tradition of "No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds." Donations to Noisebridge are encouraged. Charging for materials (a kit, supplies) is acceptable. Charging admission is not. '''Mind the occupancy.''' San Francisco requires a permit for gatherings over 49 people. If your event might reach that size, see [[Getting_Permits_For_Events]]. '''Feature Noisebridge.''' Your flyers, Meetup listing, and event page should be clear that this is happening at Noisebridge — a community hackerspace — not just at "272 Capp St." Event organizers are guests of the community, not renters of a venue. '''Sound under 90 dB.''' If your event involves music or amplified sound, all performers and staff must agree to monitor and stay below 90 decibels. This is a safety and community standard. === Day of the Event === Arrive at least an hour early. Set up the space, test A/V, and troubleshoot anything that needs it. Have a '''door greeter''' — someone knowledgeable near the entrance to welcome attendees, explain what's happening, and direct hackers who just want to hack to wherever they can do that. '''Read the [[Category:Events Support/Noisebridge Pre-Event Safety Briefing|Pre-Event Safety Briefing]]''' at the start of your event. Point out fire exits and bathrooms, explain the anti-harassment policy, and tell attendees who to contact if they have a problem. Consider inviting attendees to donate to Noisebridge. The [[Preamble|Noisebridge Preamble]] is a one-minute intro you can read that covers the basics of who we are and how we run. === After the Event === '''Clean up completely.''' Food waste must go immediately. Crush cans and bottles, bag all trash, and move it to the large bins outside. Take out recycling and compost. Leave the space cleaner than you found it. '''Put everything back.''' Make a map of where you moved things before the event so it's easy to restore. Not cleaning up jeopardizes your ability to host future events — and everyone else's. == What the Community Has Said == These norms didn't appear from nowhere. They've been worked out at Tuesday meetings over many years. Below are some of the conversations that shaped what "hosting an excellent event at Noisebridge" actually means. === 2022-07-05: What to Do About Hosting Events === A series of music events had caused friction in the space. Some were advertised without mentioning Noisebridge. One exceeded 120 decibels. At least one drew over 100 attendees with no door management. The community sat down to work out what had gone wrong and what should change. From [[Meeting Notes 2022-07-05|Meeting_Notes_2022_07_05]]: <blockquote> JD: "People are getting the impression that this is a free music venue and all they have to do is print posters and collect money at the door. [...] If you look at written things on the wiki, one of the things it says is to present event plans at the meeting and describe it and explain any money required for materials, donation sharing with Noisebridge, etc. [...] There's a loophole in saying it's nice to come to a meeting rather than saying you must." </blockquote> <blockquote> Kim: "I think it's a beautiful thing to bring people in for events. I'm uncomfortable with money at the door and with NB not being the feature of the event. A small group of people are using the space to make it unavailable for people coming to use it." </blockquote> <blockquote> Jay: "We've never turned anyone away at the door because NB is free. We give tours and tell people about Noisebridge." </blockquote> <blockquote> JD: "We had punk shows that said 272 Capp St. with no mention of Noisebridge and no security on the street level and people here tagged the neighbors, which is uncool. [...] The last thing we need is the fire department doing an unannounced inspection complaining about our electrical stuff. We don't want some people to endanger the commons." </blockquote> <blockquote> Mark: "Our job should be to incentivize events set up the correct way. [...] If you want to host an event here, when we give the tour we need to explain how to come to meetings." </blockquote> <blockquote> LX: "It is totally consistent with anarchy to do things in an excellent way. Some process should be followed. [...] There is already a well-written list on the wiki, and we should use it and turn it into a checklist." </blockquote> <blockquote> T: "What we're trying to define is excellence when applied to events. We want to make sure members not only post successful events but excellent events." </blockquote> <blockquote> Loren: "NB is not a public space. It's generally open, but it's not 'public, do whatever you want whenever you want.' We do consensus." </blockquote> === 2025-12-16: A Late-Night Event That Got It Right === A laser light show was proposed for January 3rd, 2026. At the prior meeting, the community had raised concerns. The organizers came back the following week having addressed those concerns directly. From [[Meeting_Notes_2025_12_16]]: <blockquote> "Since the last discussion, the following actions have been completed: Event insurance has been secured for the night. Two harm-reduction staff have been contracted and will be present to support safety, including outside the space. The event plan has been refined to align with Noisebridge's safety practices and community standards." </blockquote> This is what community engagement looks like in practice: the organizers heard the concerns, took specific actions, and came back with answers. The event was approved. === On "No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds" === The question of fees for classes and events has come up many times. From meetings in 2025 discussing class pricing ([[Meeting_Notes_2025_04_29]] and nearby dates): <blockquote> Zach: suggested language "no one turned away for lack of funds" for sewing and other classes. Expressed some concern at the Meetup listing showing a ticket price of $15 for sewing and $20 for woodcutting. Shared historical founding perspective that classes were always free to the public. </blockquote> <blockquote> Elle: shocked that this is not going to be fundraising. Concerned that this is going to create disparity amongst access to the wealthy. </blockquote> === 2025-04-08: Workshop on Workshops === A recurring concern: people want to teach things at Noisebridge but aren't sure how to start. The community proposed a solution: <blockquote> "Pitch is: what if we had a separate event, for people who didn't know they're ready to host a workshop." </blockquote> A class on how to hold a class was scheduled for the following Wednesday (2025-05-07). If you're new to hosting events and want guidance, ask at a Tuesday meeting — there are people here who've been running events for years and are happy to help. == Resources == * [[Hosting_an_Event|Full Event Hosting Guide]] — the detailed reference * [[ProceduralEventChecklist|Procedural Event Checklist]] — required for events with 20+ attendees * [[Category:Events Support/Noisebridge Pre-Event Safety Briefing|Pre-Event Safety Briefing]] — read this at the start of your event * [[Getting_Permits_For_Events|Getting Permits for Events]] — for gatherings of 50 or more * [[Preamble|The Noisebridge Preamble]] — recommended one-minute intro to say at events * [[Mailinglist/Announce_guidelines|Mailing List Announcement Guidelines]] — how to write a good announcement * [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/ Noisebridge Meetup] — check the calendar for conflicts and list your event [[Category:Events]] [[Category:Events Support]]

Ten Minutes of Game

🇺🇸 · Noisebridge · Lxpk

← Older revision Revision as of 17:39, 21 May 2026 Line 6: Line 6: *'''WHAT:''' Five 10 minute talks about gaming and gamedev *'''WHAT:''' Five 10 minute talks about gaming and gamedev *'''WHEN:''' Every 3rd Thursday of the month 6 :00pm- 7 :00pm *'''WHEN:''' Every 3rd Thursday of the month 7 :00pm- 8 :00pm *'''WHO:''' Anyone who enjoys [[gaming]] or with an interest in [[gamedev]] *'''WHO:''' Anyone who enjoys [[gaming]] or with an interest in [[gamedev]] *'''COST:''' FREE *'''COST:''' FREE

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🇺🇸 · Noisebridge · Audiodude

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Category:Events

🇺🇸 · Noisebridge · Lxpk

← Older revision Revision as of 17:37, 21 May 2026 (3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) Line 54: Line 54: === Tuesdays === === Tuesdays === [[Image:NoisebridgeMeetingPoster.fw.png|250px|thumb|right|'''[[Meetings]]:''' Introduce yourself and meet the community at meetings|link=meetings]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" ! Tags !! Time ! Tags !! Time Line 68: Line 67: |-style="background-color:lightblue |-style="background-color:lightblue | {{Template:Recurring}} {{Template:Streaming}} || 7:00pm | {{Template:Recurring}} {{Template:Streaming}} || 7:00pm |[[File:NoisebridgeMeetingPoster.fw.png|link=Meetings|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[Meetings|Noisebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' || (<b>In person & [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Jitsi online via Jitsi]</b>) - Introduce new people and [[events]], [[joining]], announcements, discussions, and [[consensus]]. ''Come express what you think about what's going on with your space!'' |[[File:NoisebridgeMeetingPoster.fw.png|link=Meetings|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[Meetings|Noisebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' || (<b>In person & [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Jitsi online via Jitsi]</b>) - Introduce new people and [[events]], [[joining]] access membership , announcements, discussions, and [[consensus]]. ''Come express what you think about what's going on with your space!'' |- |- | {{Template:Recurring}} || 7:00pm | {{Template:Recurring}} || 7:00pm Line 75: Line 75: === Wednesdays === === Wednesdays === [[File:GAMEBRIDGE.png|thumb|250x250px|'''[[Gamebridge]]:''' Learn, mentor and cowork game development on Wednesdays]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" ! Tags !! Time ! Tags !! Time Line 111: Line 110: | [[File:Dc415emblem.png|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[DC415]]''' || '''Defcon 415 Security on 2nd Thursdays''': Informal meetup group about all things [[security]] related. | [[File:Dc415emblem.png|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[DC415]]''' || '''Defcon 415 Security on 2nd Thursdays''': Informal meetup group about all things [[security]] related. |- |- | {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:Streaming}} || 6 :00pm-8:00pm | {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:Streaming}} || 7 :00pm-8:00pm |[[File:10MOG.png|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[Ten Minutes of Game]]''' a.k.a. 10MoG || Five 10min talks in an hour and discussions on any gaming/gamedev topic |[[File:10MOG.png|frameless|128x128px]]|| '''[[Ten Minutes of Game]]''' a.k.a. 10MoG || Five 10min talks in an hour and discussions on any gaming/gamedev topic |- |- Line 133: Line 132: === Fridays === === Fridays === [[File:Swiftyfridays.png|right|200px|thumb|'''[https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/304318810/?eventOrigin=group_events_list Swifty Fridays]''' || '''Swift language mentoring & co-working meetup''' All experience levels welcome! ]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" ! Tags !! Time ! Tags !! Time Line 164: Line 162: === Saturdays === === Saturdays === [[File:Godot orange icon sticker.png|200px|thumb|'''[[Godot Meetup]]''' Gamedev workshop & networking for users of the Godot game engine. Ask the organizers for one of these stickers!]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" ! Tags !! Time ! Tags !! Time Line 195: Line 192: === Sundays === === Sundays === [[File:Laser water estop.jpg|200px|right|link=Laser Manual|thumb|'''[[Laser]]:''' Get trained to use the mighty Kaitan laser cutter on Sundays]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-left:0px; text-align:left;" ! Tags !! Time !! Title !! Description ! Tags !! Time ! !! Title !! Description |- |- | {{Template:Recurring}} ||12:00pm - 1:30pm || 3D Printing Class || Learn how to use a 3D printer | {{Template:Recurring}} ||12:00pm - 1:30pm | || 3D Printing Class || Learn how to use a 3D printer |- |- | {{Template:Recurring}} ||2:00pm - 4:00pm || [[Laser Cutter]] safety training || Get certified to use the laser cutter (limited availability) | {{Template:Recurring}} ||2:00pm - 4:00pm |[[File:Laser_water_estop.jpg|link=Laser_Manual|frameless|128x128px]] || [[Laser Cutter]] safety training || Get certified to use the laser cutter (limited availability) . Get trained to use the mighty Kaitan laser cutter on Sundays. |- |- | {{Template:RecurringNumbered|2nd}} || 2:00pm - 3:00pm || '''Fabrication 101 2nd [[Wood Shop]] Sundays''' || class on safety and basic techniques | {{Template:RecurringNumbered|2nd}} || 2:00pm - 3:00pm | || '''Fabrication 101 2nd [[Wood Shop]] Sundays''' || class on safety and basic techniques |- |- | {{Template:Recurring}} || 4:00pm - 8:00pm || '''[[Spacebridge: The Next Generation|Spacebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' || Noisebridge's resident space program. [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/301304688/ Meetup page]. (Sometimes we watch a politically-related movie around 7:30) | {{Template:Recurring}} || 4:00pm - 8:00pm | || '''[[Spacebridge: The Next Generation|Spacebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' || Noisebridge's resident space program. [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/301304688/ Meetup page]. (Sometimes we watch a politically-related movie around 7:30) |} |}