Chattanooga Times Free Press

Mini Maker Faire: A Local Show-and-Tell

Be inspired by the ideas of 80 makers at First Tennessee Pavilion

- STAFF REPORT

A gathering of folks whose curious minds lead them to invent, as well as folks who are just plain curious, will take place Saturday, Sept. 9, in First Tennessee Pavilion when the Chattanoog­a Mini Maker Faire is held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

This free event is a family friendly showcase of inventors, school groups, techies, crafters and artists who enjoy sharing what they make.

Visitors do more than just view their work, they get to experience interactiv­e exhibits as well as try out hands-on experiment­s.

Plan to stay awhile since there will be so much to see and do. Food trucks will be on-site so you don’t have to leave to get lunch.

Eighty makers are participat­ing this year. Here is a look at 10 of them: 800 Collective: Artists in this collective will guide visitors in completing a 5-foot by 8-foot mural of Chattanoog­a’s cityscape. Art Bike Rodeo:

Natali Leduc and Art 120’s Urban Art Bike Team will bring their newest fleet of art bikes for visitors to take a spin. Assistive Technology: Signal Centers will have a variety of commercial and custom-made

assistive-technology products available for hands-on experience­s. Make-andtake craft activity also included. Chatt Comix

Co-Op: This group of writers and artists bond over an interest in creating comics together. Visitors can check out their original mini-comic anthologie­s and zines — as well as make their own. Foundry in a Box:

Students create their own castings to take home.

Gardenchic­k: Learn how to create your own cold-process soap from scratch using lye and oils.

Ironhorse Railroad: Grandfathe­r-built, quarter-scale backyard railroad. Lego Brick Bot Battles: Brick Bots are 3-D printed to give each child a uniform base on which to add Legos, then battle an opponent. Pedal Powered

Juice: Exercise bike converted into a pedal-powered juicer that is operated by human power. Robotic Art: Paint with robots to create a small work of art or just play.

For more informatio­n: chattanoog­a.makerfaire. com.

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FACEBOOK.COM PHOTO Hands-on technology exhibits fascinate all ages at a prior Mini Maker Faire.

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