Registration Requested

Brenda Brown
Registration Requested

1st Floor Room

This educational room has seating and tables suitable for instruction away from the noise of the main workshop. It is located on the first floor of 770 Chapel Street. Guests should ring the MakeHaven doorbell, then proceed down the long hallway. When you get the main MakeHaven staircase by the double elevators, rather than go downstairs, proceed through the double glass doors, take a right down the hallway and you will see a room with a big robot sticker on the door.

An FCC Amateur Radio Licensing exam session will be held at MakeHaven by the MakeHaven Underground Radio Group. 

 

ALL 3 levels of FCC licensing exam will be offered: Technician, General and Amateur Extra. Applicants should have studied the ARRL Licensing Manual and/or other training materials for the level of exam they wish to take and should bring all required materials.

 

What to bring:

 

Bring your drivers license or other legal photo ID.

 

Bring your FRN number.

 

Make Haven
Registration Requested

1st Floor Room

This educational room has seating and tables suitable for instruction away from the noise of the main workshop. It is located on the first floor of 770 Chapel Street. Guests should ring the MakeHaven doorbell, then proceed down the long hallway. When you get the main MakeHaven staircase by the double elevators, rather than go downstairs, proceed through the double glass doors, take a right down the hallway and you will see a room with a big robot sticker on the door.

Join New Haven Preservation Trust and MakeHaven for a free event exploring the many different building styles that define New Haven's neighborhoods. Architectural historian Michael Waters will share examples of Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Arts & Crafts, Colonial Revival, and Midcentury Modern homes from across the city — and how to identify the key architectural features of each style.

 Attendees of the session will:

Ashley Zdeb
Open Public
Registration Requested

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

Since the start of the year our illustrious cohort has been learning all the ways of MakeHaven. From woodshop introductions to coding useless boxes, they've compiled an array of skills in so many disciplines. Now, their time officially together has come to an end and we would like to invite you to celebrate deeds done and futures of making with the group. 

Join us in the courtyard to celebrate the work of Cohort 3 of Foundations of Fabrication!

Kate Cebik
Registration Requested
Partner Hosted

Off Site

Any event or activity that happens on the property of another orgnization. For example tours of factories, or other community events that we feature. 

Quilters of all levels are invited to join this quilting meetup at Eli Whitney Museum, in the Carter Studio, which is the first brick building you see upon entering the Eli Whitney entrance off Whitney Avenue. Hosted by Jackie Gleisner.

 

AGENDA:

Kate Cebik
Registration Requested
Partner Hosted

Off Site

Any event or activity that happens on the property of another orgnization. For example tours of factories, or other community events that we feature. 

Quilters of all levels are invited to join this quilting meetup at Eli Whitney Museum, in the Carter Studio, which is the first brick building you see upon entering the Eli Whitney entrance off Whitney Avenue. Hosted by Jackie Gleisner.

 

AGENDA:

Kate Cebik
Registration Requested
Partner Hosted

Off Site

Any event or activity that happens on the property of another orgnization. For example tours of factories, or other community events that we feature. 

Quilters of all levels are invited to join this quilting meetup at Eli Whitney Museum, in the Carter Studio, which is the first brick building you see upon entering the Eli Whitney entrance off Whitney Avenue. Hosted by Jackie Gleisner.

 

AGENDA:

Kate Cebik
Registration Requested

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

Calling all printmakers (current and future!) Come meet with MakeHaven facilitator Jesse to chat about printmaking. Screenprinting, linocut, blockcut, letterpress, whatever! Talk with other printmakers about their projects, ask and answer questions, brainstorm about improvements we can make to our space, and more. BYOB and snacks to share welcome!

Make Haven
Open Public
Registration Requested

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

Meet and greet, and casual exchange of knowledge for outdoor Enthusiasts such as Boaters, Campers, Climbers and Sailors to use skills to create knots, splices and more.
 
We will organize a demonstration of making Soft Shackles from Dyneema as well as creating a Monkey Fist from heaving lines. 
 
We will briefly discuss the characteristics of ropes and knots in different applications. 
 
Ashley Zdeb
Registration Requested

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

“Respark Joy is looking to educate, inspire, provide resources for anything Recycled, Reused, Redesigned, Refreshed and Reduced to combat Global Waste and Global Warming, one piece of used thing at a time. How might we respark the joy on used textiles, plastic, old jewelry and beyond?”
 
Welcome back to our monthly event to respark joy back into the things we currently own, keep them longer, and out of landfills!
 
Ashley Zdeb
Open Public
Registration Requested

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

The daffodils are in full bloom and those of us who started bean seeds already are wondering if we should have waited a couple more weeks. That must mean it's nearly planting time!