Lacey Makerspace offers free military maker workshops in May and June
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Lacey Makerspace will host free maker workshops throughout May and June honoring veterans, active-duty personnel and military families. Classes will teach skills including CNC plasma cutting, laser engraving and small hardbound bookmaking; dates, times and sign-up information are available at the Makerspace (link not specified).
Lacey Makerspace announced a series of free maker workshops throughout May and June honoring veterans, active-duty service members and military families.
The announcement said participants can learn to use a CNC plasma cutter to make a custom metal sign, try laser engraving for a cutting board, or sign up for a class to create a small hardbound book. No fees were mentioned; attendees were directed to visit Lacey Makerspace for specific dates, times and sign-up information (link not specified).
Organizers framed the series as an opportunity to learn shop and fabrication skills while honoring the military community. The announcement did not list capacity limits, instructor names, or registration deadlines; those details were said to be available through the Makerspace's event listings.
