Hands-on Creation, Invention, and Fun at
Northern Virginia’s Inaugural
Mini Maker Faire
Sunday, March 16 11am-4pm
Sunday, March 16 11am-4pm
(Early Registration ends tomorrow!)
Reston, VA - Robots, rockets, radio broadcasts, and repurposed trash: So much to do and see at Nova Labs’ inaugural NoVa
Mini Maker Faire on Sunday, March 16, at South Lakes High and Hughes Middle
School campuses. Inventors, hackers, crafters, artists, and DIY’ers from across
the region will demonstrate and collaborate with Faire-goers to make things,
new inventions, tools, and gadgets, which can often be completed with reusable materials or household
items.
Early bird discounts, available at http://bit.ly/1fjnV23, end February 28, 2014. Students
are free; adults $10. At the door, tickets will cost $8 for children and $20
for adults.
Along with hands-on
projects for adults and kids of all ages, Faire-goers will enjoy food,
performances, and a series of short talks. More than 85 booths will feature “Makers”
aged 12 to 92. A few of the unusual mix
of projects and activities include:
·
Aluminum
Aerogami (a combination of origami and model airplane building from
aluminum cans)
·
3D scanning and printing of you
·
Musical instrument maker
·
Snoopy Robot
·
Solar- powered Car
·
Light-up
sewing
·
Hand-spinning
yarn
·
Kinetic,
wearable, and electronic art
·
Science
experiments you can do at home by Gravity is Optional
·
Spy gadgets by the Spy Museum
·
Open-source hardware projects
For a list of all scheduled Makers, visit http://makerfairenova.com/meetthemakers/
Sponsors
The NoVa Mini Maker Faire
is presented by Nova Labs, a
non-profit maker space in Reston, Virginia. Sponsors include Make:Makezine.com, Community
Foundation for Northern Virginia, the International Spy Museum, WyoLum, the
Girls Excelling in Math and Science (GEMS) Clubs, Holland & Knight,
Activity Rocket, Ideaventions, and Small Batch Assembly.
About Nova Labs
Nova Labs’ mission is to provide a
community workshop where people can learn, teach, and collaborate on creative
and technical works, and to promote the usefulness of competence in the
technical arts.
“All kids — and adults — need
more encouragement to follow their curiosity and be innovative problem solvers,”
says Brian Jacoby, President of Nova Labs. “The Mini Maker Faire celebrates
working with raw materials, engaging kids’ minds, and helping them to become
critical thinkers.”
Tickets
are required and available to reserve or purchase at http://bit.ly/1fjnV23. Student tickets are
free but required. The Faire will be held at Reston’s
South Lakes High and Hughes Middle School campuses at 11400 South Lakes Drive, Reston, Virginia
20191. There will be no on-site public
parking. Free shuttle buses will run from Herndon-Monroe Park & Ride every
10 minutes. There will also be a free Bike Valet. Volunteers are welcome and
can register through the makerfairenova.com site.
For more information visit http://makerfairenova.com.
NoVa Mini Maker Faire is
independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
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