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New Year’s Eve party at Bmore3D shop [Events]

Celebrate New Year's Even with the 3D-printing specialists at Bmore3D, the city's first 3D printing and scanning store.

Celebrate New Year’s Even with the 3D-printing specialists at Bmore3D, the city’s first 3D printing and scanning store. On New Year’s Day join the Baltimore PHP Meetup for drinks at Max’s Taphouse. And the Baltimore Foundery makerspace hosts its first project night of the new year on Thursday.
 
New Year’s party at Bmore3D: Baltimore’s first 3D printing and scanning pop-up shop, Bmore3D, will host a New Year’s Eve party, including food, 3D scanning demonstrations and other store specials. Tuesday, Dec. 31, late afternoon start. Bmore3D, 2150 Boston St., Canton, Baltimore city. MORE INFO.
Baltimore PHP Meetup: Members of the Baltimore PHP group will meet at Max’s Taphouse on New Year’s Day for a casual evening filled with food and drinks. Wednesday, Jan. 1, 6 p.m. Max’s Taphouse, 737 S. Broadway, Fells Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE TO ATTEND.
Baltimore Foundery Project Night: Join Baltimore Foundery members for the makerspace’s first open project night of the new year. Come with ideas for what you might want to make using welding equipment and more, and get help from the makerspace’s cofounders. Thursday, Jan. 1, 6 p.m. Baltimore Foundery, 207 S. Central Ave., Washington Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. Free for current Foundery members. $5 day pass required for non-members.

Companies: Baltimore Foundery

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