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See cool maker stuff at the Hagley Museum this weekend

The Hagley Museum is showcasing gizmos galore at Saturday's maker event.

Motion-sensor LED gadgets and an electroformed copper chalice are just two pieces of Barrel of Makers handiwork. (Photo by Tony Abraham)

The Hagley Museum is hosting a family-friendly Maker Event Saturday.
Local makers will show off their craft, including drones, drawbots, lampworking, glass etching and a pop-up makerspace with recyclables. (And also check out Barrel of Makers’ “Wall of Trippy RGBs.”)
People can also take a look at some of the newly-acquired antique patent models at the Hagley Library.
Buses will run from the visitor center to the library from noon to 3 p.m., and the maker festival runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission for visiting the museum includes going to the festival, and the event is free for members.

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