For the past few weeks, the LmMF (Louisville mini Maker Faire) has been reaching out to exhibitors and today we are ready to to announce our Call for Makers!
Click here to sign up to exhibit at the 2016 Louisville mini Maker Faire. Space is free for Makers who just want to show off or demonstrate their coolness. If you want to sell something we charge $50 – mainly to buy the temporary licenses from the city. (food and beverage vendors have a different charge)
So if you are a Maker of any type, come on out and show your stuff!
Great article on LFPL’s How to Fest on Insider Louisville’s site. Come down and see all the great stuff there on Saturday. Two little tweeks to the article though – we are doing some workshops where people can learn a few of the things they will pick up at a Full Fledged Faire and Campbell was just ONE of the founders of the Faire – Lots of people played (and continue to play) really important roles in all of this! (they kindly changed it for us)
Without Rebecca we would have never had pretty postcards, posters and T-shirts. Without Brad we wouldn’t have had Maker connections and sanity. Without Kelby we wouldn’t have had the energy to keep going on all day. Without Garrett we wouldn’t have had a pool and fences. Without Juliet we wouldn’t have had racing marbles and other kid fun. Without Nelea we wouldn’t have had a Nerdy Derby. Ruth runs Social Media with the best. Without Lynn our make do section wouldn’t have been done. Without Elizabeth we wouldn’t have had a schedule or marketing the first year … (and then there is Bill, other Brad, other Elizabeth, other Rebecca, Charlton ….)
And the list continues
So the Louisville mini Maker Faire has a long list of mothers, fathers, grumpy uncles, god parents, fairy godparents ….
– Campbell
As the Louisville mini Maker Faire gears up for our 2016 Faire, we have an immediate need for volunteers this Saturday (May 14th) to work with us at the Louisville Free Public Library’s How to Festival!
The gang from Maker Faire will be offering classes on:
How to solder
and making Bristlebots
We will also be making and operating Trebuchets and Catapults, and having some fun with circuits.
We have instruction sheets, tools, parts … and experts will be there to help you and the kids.
Interested? Email makerfairelou@gmail.com to sign up for part of the day (or all if you have the stamina!)
And if you don’t have time to volunteer – drop by to see us or take one of the awesome classes being offered at the Main Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library.
“This Faire IS the future of Louisville.” – Mayor Fischer
“I love the incredible energy and positive vibe all through your Maker Faire — there is nothing else like it.”
“I would have given anything to be able to go to something like this when I was a kid; I bet I’d be an engineer now.”
This year’s faire was a huge success, and we couldn’t have done it without all of our exceptional sponsors, partners, volunteers, staff, makers and attendees. High fives all around!
How do we fit SO MUCH AWESOME into such a small space? Check out our map and event schedule to see how it’s done!
Stop by and say hi to the people at the REC (Robotics Education and Competition Foundation) and VEX Robotics booth at our #MakerFaire this Saturday. Learn about how your kids can get involved w/ their program.
WATCH THIS VIDEO from their event they had in Louisville this spring at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
Join us for the MAKER FAIRE AFTER PARTY at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. The FOOD TRUCKS will be hanging around and there will be evening entertainment including the popular SPLELING BE that starts at 8pm. (This event is a 21+ event inside the KMAC w/ a cash bar available.) Click on the image to RSVP.
We are featured in an article by Insider Louisville. They wrote a summary of some of OUR ATTRACTIONS FOR THE FAIRE on Saturday, Sept. 19th:
● GForce, a 130-foot wheeled sled you can ride, accelerating up to 2Gs
● Human Size Rock’em Sock’em Robots
● Collegiate Nerdy Derby – “No rules” Pinewood Derby – Make and Race a Car Yourself
● FIRST and VEX Robotics: Visitors can drive robots and see real teams in action
● 3D Printer Zoo – everything from a 16-foot behemoth to affordable education models
● River City Rocketry’s 12-foot tall, high-powered rocket
● Maker Mobile 32-foot trailer with CNC router, laser cutter, 3D printers
● GameDevLou - indie video games playable onsite
● KY Science Center - $5 admission and special maker activities
● KCD Kid Area - squishy circuits, catapult-making, young makers and more
● Boat building competition hosted by Frazier History Museum
● Learn to solder stations
● Many of Louisville’s favorite food trucks (and beer/wine available)