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Margaret Rosas

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May 15, 2013, 4:59:30 PM5/15/13
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Art -- I'm passing this on to the Geeks group to spread your tumbleweed around. 

I'm heading to the Maker Faire on Saturday with my curious children in tow. This is my first time to (finally!) make it. Would love to know if anyone has any best practices to share for the newbie faire-goer. I've been perusing the sessions and booths and I'm overwhelmed with all the awesome that will be on that patch of land. 

Cheers, Margaret


On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Art Bobroskie <art...@okinawa.com> wrote:
the gust blows the tumbleweed through the empty street.
the occasional sound of a broken shutter slapping in the wind.
the dusty boots step from the dirt to the sidewalk planks.
the saloon door swings open.
the squinty eyes survey the room, the hand rolled cigarette drops from the clenched teeth and is crushed by the spurred boot heel.
The stranger speaks.
"Hey guys! Anyone here going to Maker Faire this weekend?"
http://makerfaire.com/

--artbobo

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Nadine Schaeffer

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May 15, 2013, 5:04:22 PM5/15/13
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Get there EARLY. The parking and traffic is awful if you don't.

Bring lots of hydration.

Have a great time :)

- Nadine

Jason Wehmhoener

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May 15, 2013, 5:06:38 PM5/15/13
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Bring food and water. You can buy both there, but lines are long, prices are high, and selection is slim. Be prepared for total chaos and extreme crowds (earlier is much better for crowds! you might miss a couple people that aren't set up yet, but you'll get a lot more energy out of the people that do show up on time) 

Last time we parked at the nearby mall and walked a few blocks over rather than drive around for hours in circles and never find a place to park. The parking volunteers… well if you can't say anything nice, zip it eh?

You won't get to see it all in one day. Sad but true. Prioritize, and divide and conquer. 

You might think about bringing business cards or something else to give/receive to remember interesting folks by. 

-Jason


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Tom Padula

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May 15, 2013, 8:06:52 PM5/15/13
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Maker Faire is indeed huge piles of awesome at every turn.

Autumn and I will be manning the Humble Earth booth showing off the three new species of our solar-powered electronic fireflies.

-Tom

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Larissa Printzian

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May 15, 2013, 7:36:22 PM5/15/13
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As far as transportation - we park in Mountain View and take the CalTrain.  Much easier than parking there. 

Larissa Printzian
Program Manager, Work For Good
Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County

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