Holiday Hours

Public hours for Greene County Makers will be CLOSED the following dates:

November 26, 27, and 28th, we’ll reopen Monday December 1st

December 24th thru January 2nd, we’ll reopen Monday January 5th

Check the Events page for scheduled activities.

December Holiday Party

When: Monday December 8th from 6 – 9 p.m.

Greene County Makers is throwing a holiday party! We will provide all food and beverages. Afterwards, we’ll have a “Dirty Santa” Gift Exchange. If you would like to participate, bring a wrapped gift, either a handmade gift (no price limit) or a store bought gift not to exceed $20.

Christmas Pop-Up Shop

When: Saturday December 13th from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

If you’re looking for that special one-of-a-kind gift, shop at the Greene County Maker’s Pop-Up Christmas Shop! Local artists will be offering their unique creations.

The amazing guitarist Jerry Lane will be playing for everyone’s enjoyment and the amazing Que Bola’ Cuban food truck will be onsite for a unique bite to eat.

This event is free and open to public. 

[Artists – If you would like sell at the Pop-Up, please contact the Greene County Makers.]

Mission and Vision

Greene County Makers is a place that encourages the maker spirit in every person, recognizing the art of making as a means of individual empowerment and creating connections within our community.

We envision something that is part craft school, part tech lab, and very much a business incubator.

Make, Create and Collaborate

What is a Maker Space?

A maker space is a physical location where people can gather to work on creative projects, collaborate with others, and access a variety of tools, equipment, and resources to bring ideas to life. Greene County Makers is open to individuals with diverse interests, skills, and backgrounds, and serves as a community hub for innovation and DIY (do-it-yourself) activities.

What is a Maker?

A “maker” is a term often used to describe individuals or communities of people who are known for their resourcefulness, creativity, and a desire to design, build, and tinker with a wide range of projects. Makers share their knowledge and creations and help each other bring ideas to life.

The maker movement celebrates innovation, hands-on learning, and a DIY (do-it-yourself) spirit. Greene County Makers promotes the idea that anyone can be a creator and encourages individuals to explore their interests and turn their ideas into tangible objects.

What do Makers Make?

Projects can span various areas, including electronics, woodworking, 3D printing, robotics, arts and crafts, and more.

What Tools Does a Maker Use?

A Maker is able to use high-tech to no-tech tools and supplies in a creative way.

How to Become a Member

Membership

Donate

Greene County Makers is a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Hours of Operation

Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 5 p.m.

For activities outside of these hours please consult the events calendar. Hours are subject to volunteer availability.

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Please feel free to contact us via email, postal mail, or the available form.

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