Mojave Makers
Mojave Makers | |
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Status | suspected inactive |
Country | United States of America |
State or District | California |
City | Mojave |
Date of founding | 2012/01/23 |
Last Updated | 2020-07-25 |
Website | http://mojavemakers.org/ |
http://www.facebook.com/MojaveMakers | |
info@mojavemakers.org | |
Mailinglist | http://groups.google.com/group/mojave-makers |
Snail mail |
16722 Roper Street |
Number of members | 8 |
Membership fee | $40.00/mo to $80.00/mo |
Size of rooms | 1500 ft² |
Members | |
Location | 35° 3' 3.27" N, 118° 9' 50.10" W |
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Overview[edit]
As of August 2016, Mojave Makers is located at 16722 Roper Street, on the Mojave Air and Space Port.
Our aim is to serve the community and its people and their unique blend of expertise and passions by providing a workspace, resources, and community in support of education, creativity and innovation in the arts, science, and engineering, and to enhance Mojave and surrounding communities through outreach by our members.
Here, you can learn engineering skills, work on projects, share and explore ideas or just hang out and chill.
We look forward to seeing you at our space and working with you!
If you are interested in joining or supporting the Mojave Makers, or have questions about what we are all about, please contact us at info@mojavemakers.org
History[edit]
We first established at Mojave Air & Space Port (MHV) on February 2012 by some friends enthusiastic with the idea of a hackerspace in Mojave, CA.
We first opened doors April 2012 to members and held several successful events. The space has taken a great journey starting February 2012 with the conception, moving in on March 2012 and opening in April 2012.
In Summer 2013, the Mojave Junior & Senior High School gave us an offer to co-locate on their campus in exchange for our activities supporting their students' education. We have accomplished this through various classes and projects with the students.
In summer 2016, the Mojave Makers was re-formed and again resides at the Mojave Air & Space Port (MHV). A large amount of machinery and other equipment was generously donated to allow us to open an independently capable space.