Pittsburgh Mini Maker Faire is like a futuristic county fair, full of
people showing off crazy inventions and teaching people how to make fun
things. It's an all-ages event featuring DIY science and technology,
unique handmade crafts, music and food, and educational workshops and
installations all created by established and emerging local “makers.”
Last year, more than 1,000 people learned to dye yarn with Kool-Aid,
solder a badge lit up by an LED bulb and power a robot with sauerkraut.
And this year's Faire will be bigger and even more mind-blowing!
The Faire will take place at Buhl Community Park at Allegheny Square,
located on Pittsburgh’s historic North Side, across from Children’s
Museum of Pittsburgh, as well as inside the Children's Museum.
To learn more about the Faire and how you can get involved, visit www.pghmakerfaire.com