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Epic Meetup of the flickratti on the Highline in Chelsea. This was one fantastic group of not only incredibly talanted photographers, but truly wonderful people. Thank you New York Meetup friends for a fabulous day!
Please tag yourself so we can all find each other!
The Edgewater meetup went to Madison Park because of rain but it was super fun and everyone's dolls were really awesome and everyone was so nice and great!
I'm glad I got to do one last meetup with you all before I head off to grad school in New York. Thanks for a great time!
Author Kevin Pawlak, Burnside Bridge tour, Antietam Battlefield, 5th Annual Savas Beatie Author-Reader Meetup, September 22, 2023
All the dolls! Featuring Beezeron's Bee, Honey, and Bear <3 I think they look really cute all together, they're a wacky group!
Did not get any good photos the first day so here is one when I played with my camera of all the girls that was there on the first day.
Due to some very rude bad communication on behalf of the coffeeshop, this meetup ended up in our hosts' home. Thank you for making such a fun meetup in your home (and with only a few hours notice!), Emmie!! <3 <3 It was much fun!
A decent number of my pics turned out not so great. I was a bit worried I would knock over someone elses doll as it was close quarters, so I didn't get the greatest photos this time. C'est la vie! ;)
We had a blast at the first meetup for Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley. We hosted this free event at the wood shop at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley on June 8, 2016.
A diverse group of people came to the visit the shop, learn about our classes and discuss how to grow our maker community. Participants ranged from experienced artists, technologists, makers and woodworkers, to people interested in learning new skills, as well as high school and middle school students and their parents.
We opened the shop at 6pm and folks started to connect right away, checking out some of our demos, showing off recent projects and touring the space. At 7pm, we gave a presentation on Tam Makers, and talked about our first courses, meetups and tools for adults and youth. We then discussed these programs as a group and received some really helpful feedback.
Most people were very interested in participating in Tam Makers and using the makerspace regularly. They also liked the mix of classes, ranging from maker art to technology and woodworking. Some people signed up for classes on the spot and most wanted to join more meetups. Many offered to volunteer as well. One person said this event had a great community feeling, unlike more commercially motivated makerspaces.
We’re really happy that this first meetup went so well and that so many folks want to participate actively. We look forward to collaborating with our new maker friends very soon!
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Learn more about this Welcome Meetup:
On Thursday night i went to a MIlford Photo Meetup photo shoot which was a paparazzi style shoot with red carpet and all, all be it red paper, was a fun shoot and I posted a few shots to the group
if you want to check them out there on this link,
www.meetup.com/milfordphotography/photos/2161001/36302481/
I think mine start at page 10, but check ou t the others work as well soem great shots there
FriendFeed meetup at Five Guys. Actually, we were in Gamestop at this point. They had just finished a Street Fighter tournament. They gave us bandannas and took our picture.
We had a blast at the first meetup for Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley. We hosted this free event at the wood shop at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley on June 8, 2016.
A diverse group of people came to the visit the shop, learn about our classes and discuss how to grow our maker community. Participants ranged from experienced artists, technologists, makers and woodworkers, to people interested in learning new skills, as well as high school and middle school students and their parents.
We opened the shop at 6pm and folks started to connect right away, checking out some of our demos, showing off recent projects and touring the space. At 7pm, we gave a presentation on Tam Makers, and talked about our first courses, meetups and tools for adults and youth. We then discussed these programs as a group and received some really helpful feedback.
Most people were very interested in participating in Tam Makers and using the makerspace regularly. They also liked the mix of classes, ranging from maker art to technology and woodworking. Some people signed up for classes on the spot and most wanted to join more meetups. Many offered to volunteer as well. One person said this event had a great community feeling, unlike more commercially motivated makerspaces.
We’re really happy that this first meetup went so well and that so many folks want to participate actively. We look forward to collaborating with our new maker friends very soon!
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Learn more about this Welcome Meetup: