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Busy week for Barrel of Makers [Events Roundup]

Plus: An introduction to 3D printing hosted by Delaware Bio.

Barrel of Makers will help you put this Arduino to work (among other things). (Photo by Flickr user gabriella levine, used under a Creative Commons license)

This week is thronged with can’t-miss events!

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OWASP Delaware Chapter hosts a leadership planning session at this week’s Meetup
“The agenda will be a discussion among any interested parties about how to move the OWASP agenda forward via this local chapter.”
Tuesday, April 7
6:00 p.m.
Wilmington University – New Castle Campus, 320 N. DuPont Hwy., New Castle
FREE. RSVP.
Barrel of Makers hosts Arduino Meetup
“This is a Meetup for those who are tinkering with Arduino, or even Raspberry Pi to connect and share both their frustrations and discoveries.”
Wednesday, April 8
7:00 p.m.
1313 Innovation, 1313 N. Market St., Wilmington
FREE. RSVP.
Barrel of Makers presents at DCCA’s Art Salad
“We are going to be speaking at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts as part of their weekly Art Salad Program. We will be talking about what we do as a group and giving a demonstration on the fun and free MIT developed Scratch Program. ”
12:00 p.m.
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 200 S. Madison St., Wilmington
RSVP. FREE.
The Delaware Young Professionals Network of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce is hosting a
Tour and Tasting of the Painted Stave Distilling
“Hop on the bus from Wilmington or meet the DYPN at the distillery because we are touring Painted Stave Distilling to see what happens when science and art collide.”
Thursday, April 9
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Painted Stave Distilling, 106 W. Commerce St., Smyrna
RSVP. $25 for Members, $35 for Nonmembers.
Delaware Bio presents Introduction to 3D Printing with guest speaker Joe Otto, Owner of Sovereign Air
“Learn about the role of 3D printing in the healthcare field, as Sovereign Air engineers have worked with local hospitals to convert CT scans to 3D printable STL files, in order to produce bones for review prior to surgical procedures. Local firms have turned to Sovereign Air for the creation of prototypes and parts for medical test equipment.”
Thursday, April 9
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Sovereign Air LLC, 218 E. Main St., Suite 109, Newark
RSVP. $25 for Members, $45 for Nonmembers.
Barrel of Makers hosts Maker Faire Brainstorm meeting
“Come out to the Woodlawn Library and share any and all ideas that you may have. A general plan for the idea will be a big help (rough cost, time, and plan).”
Sunday, April 12
2:00-3:30 p.m.
Woodlawn Library, 2020 W. 9th St., Wilmington
RSVP. FREE.

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