Hatch is excited to welcome makers back into the Makerspace. You will have the option to use our sewing machine, vinyl cutter, laser... More… Hatch is excited to welcome makers back into the Makerspace. You will have the option to use our sewing machine, vinyl cutter, laser cutter, soldering station, or multipurpose workbench. Use this form to book your appointment.Less…
To help us plan for your one-on-one appointment, please fill out the information below. A staff member will contact you in three to... More… To help us plan for your one-on-one appointment, please fill out the information below. A staff member will contact you in three to five business days to go over your request.Less…
Teens Teach Tech is a new initiative at Hatch Makerspace by the Watertown Free Public Library (WFPL). In collaboration with local high... More… Teens Teach Tech is a new initiative at Hatch Makerspace by the Watertown Free Public Library (WFPL). In collaboration with local high school students, Hatch seeks to fill a generational gap in technology learning. Technologically proficient high schoolers can receive community service hours for teaching residents from local elder care facilities how to better use their phones, tablets, and computers. Are you a technologically savvy? Are you between the ages of 16-18 years old? If you can answer yes to both questions, you are welcome to apply to be a Tech Teacher. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis for the upcoming Teens Teach Tech workshop. Each Teens Teach Tech workshop will begin with a brief orientation for Tech Teachers. For questions about Teens Teach Tech, please email Hatch Coordinator, Liz at ehelfer@watertown-ma.gov. The next event is ______. Less…
Student Information Form. Required for Project Literacy class registration.