TechShop Orlando Community Meet-Up Pizza party -- February 23, 2008

Techshop Orlando Make Blog
Note form Jim @ TechShop, there are *more* coming! -- TechShop is an open workshop space that provides its members with access to many tools and machines, and a place that they can just hang out and work on their projects. TechShop also offers lots of short, inexpensive classes on all the tools and equipment to members and non-members.  Most importantly, TechShop is a full-time community for Makers.

TechShop is opening 9 locations, including one in Orlando, Florida, this summer.  TechShop's founder Jim Newton and TechShop Orlando partner Robin Lopez invite all Orlando area Makers to come to the TechShop Orlando Community  Meet-Up Party on Saturday, February 23 from 7 to 10 PM.  You'll have the chance to talk about what you want to see at the Orlando TechShop facility, and find out what their plans are during an open Q/A session.  Pizza and soft drinks will be provided by TechShop, and there will be a no-host bar.

If you can attend, TechShop asks that you RSVP at the TechShop Orlando Web Site - Link.

If you have friends, relatives or know of clubs or groups that you think would like to know about TechShop Orlando, please invite them to come to this event.  All Orlando Makers are welcome!

  • TechShop Orlando web site - Link.
  • Community Meet-Up Party Information –- Link.
  • TechShop HQ Web Site - Link.

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Posted by: wannamake on May 8, 2009 at 5:42 PM

Say it's not so

Heard that the Orlando Techshop deal had fallen through and would not be opening. Please say it isn't so....I was so chomping at the bit to join.


Posted by: Project Scrapped on September 6, 2009 at 7:10 AM

Project Scrapped

I think project has been scrapped.
Tried to email main site and Orlando-specific
site with no reply. The absence of any
reply to your comment is also a very bad
sign. Sorry.


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