
In recognition of the makers participating in the RI Mini Maker Faire, the Mayor of Providence has declared September 10 to be Makers’ Day!
The Creative Capital—this name sums up what fuels innovation and progress in Providence. From its educational institutions with strengths in engineering and design to its innovative culture of startups, the people of Providence have been hard at work making things for centuries. We’re grateful, excited, and humbled that Mayor Angel Taveras has honored the Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire and the Providence maker community with this proclamation.
Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire Update #5: Providence Mayor declares September 10 Makers’ Day
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Oh Man! Brian, the residents of Providence are so lucky to have a politician who recognizes this!
Oh Man! Brian, the residents of Providence are so lucky to have a politician who recognizes this!
Oh Man! Brian, the residents of Providence are so lucky to have a politician who recognizes this!
i cant believe this!! me and my sister just got two i-pads for $42.77 each and a $50 amazon card for $9. the stores want to keep this a secret and they dont tell you.
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i cant believe this!! me and my sister just got two i-pads for $42.77 each and a $50 amazon card for $9. the stores want to keep this a secret and they dont tell you.
Go here, http://tinyurl.com/3qa436v
i cant believe this!! me and my sister just got two i-pads for $42.77 each and a $50 amazon card for $9. the stores want to keep this a secret and they dont tell you.
Go here, http://tinyurl.com/3qa436v