
Lancaster and Morecambe Makers
Makerspace and Community Workshop, STEM outreach and creative skills: LAMM is a membership organisation dedicated to maintaining a local makerspace and to broadening the adoption of skills and crafts in the local community.
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Projects
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Events
Lancaster and Morecambe Makers is hosting the following events.
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Lancaster and Morecambe Makers is all of us
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Mr Timothy P ...
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Nina Osswald
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Mark Keating
Col Atkinson
Light Up Lanc...
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HMF Woodwork ...
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Alina Hagan
Membership
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Connor Harrison
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Introduction ...
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Edward Corless
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About
Some of the events that LAMM and its members have been a part of are: Light Up Lancaster (we will once again be joining in the activities this year); Lancaster Fun Palace; a weekly class of Woodworking Skills for Children; a class of Introductory Woodworking for Adults; Maker Faires in Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham; Code-Up Lancaster; Repair Cafe.
Community Support
We have plans in the future to run more events focused on STEM and upskilling local communities. We run with the repair manifesto. That is, we hope to teach people how to repair, recycle, reuse or repurpose the things in their life as well as acquire the skills for their own projects. This will lead to greater confidence of what can be done and most importantly reduce our overall waste, essential in the future environmental response for our district.
A teenager at one of our hand-tool woodwork classes (below):
