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Hello,
Hello,


we're attempting to organise a three-day camping festival for the maker movement and are interested in your venue as a potential
I'm one of the organisers of a three-day camping festival for the maker movement and am interested in your venue as a potential location. If you're not already aware of the maker community, these articles on maker culture and related events might give you a better idea of what we're about:
location. If you're not already aware of the community, these articles on other maker events might give you a better idea of what we're about.


An introduction to Maker culture in the Economist (with a focus on US communities)<br/>
An introduction to Maker culture in the Economist (with a focus on US communities):<br/>
http://www.economist.com/node/21540392
http://www.economist.com/node/21540392


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_Faire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_Faire


O'Reilly Radar (US): "The maker movement's potential for education, jobs and innovation is growing"<br/>
Our plan is to use the venue for just over a week, with the actual event taking three days and the rest of the time allocated for setup/tear down. We are planning to have talks and workshops throughout the event, so any enclosed areas would be advantageous.
http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/11/dale-dougherty-make-white-house.html
 
Our plan is to use a venue for just over a week, with the actual event taking three days and the rest of the time allocated for setup/tear down. We are planning to have talks and workshops throughout the event, so any enclosed areas would be advantageous.


We're looking for a venue that can accommodate the following:
We're looking for a venue that can accommodate the following:
* 250-500 people camping, varying on what the venue can accommodate
* 250-500 people camping, varying on what the venue can accommodate
* Between June 1st and September 8th 2011
* Between June 1st and September 8th 2012
* Permission for an alcohol licence on-site (That we would acquire)
* Permission for an alcohol and music licence on-site (we would acquire the license)


If this sounds like your venue, we'd love to have a chat about taking it further.
If this sounds like your venue, we'd love to have a chat about taking it further.


Thanks,
Thanks,<br/>
<insert name>
<insert name>

Latest revision as of 21:52, 8 December 2011

Hello,

I'm one of the organisers of a three-day camping festival for the maker movement and am interested in your venue as a potential location. If you're not already aware of the maker community, these articles on maker culture and related events might give you a better idea of what we're about:

An introduction to Maker culture in the Economist (with a focus on US communities):
http://www.economist.com/node/21540392

About the Maker Faire, a popular international event for makers and creators to "celebrate arts, crafts, engineering, science projects and the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset". (We are not formally affiliated with them, but we share many contacts.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_Faire

Our plan is to use the venue for just over a week, with the actual event taking three days and the rest of the time allocated for setup/tear down. We are planning to have talks and workshops throughout the event, so any enclosed areas would be advantageous.

We're looking for a venue that can accommodate the following:

  • 250-500 people camping, varying on what the venue can accommodate
  • Between June 1st and September 8th 2012
  • Permission for an alcohol and music licence on-site (we would acquire the license)

If this sounds like your venue, we'd love to have a chat about taking it further.

Thanks,
<insert name>