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Maker School Programs & Pricing

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From woodworking for kids to design fabrication for students, we have a program for every maker. Browse our schedules and pricing for all upcoming workshops.

Our Maker School Summer Programs are here. We offer project-based, hands-on making in woodworking and a multi-material maker program for ages 7-16.

Here are the details for our summer woodworking programs. Choose from 1, 2, or 3-week sessions to complete increasingly complex projects.

The breakdown for our multi-material Maker Program. We have different programs tailored for specific age groups, including a two-week session with metalworks for teens 14+.

Our Maker Program is a multi-material experience where students learn to work with wood, cement, metal, and digital fabrication tools to create custom projects.

Across all our programs, our goals are to build confidence and creativity, encourage problem-solving, teach real-world skills in a safe environment, and let students take home their finished work.

Announcing our 2025 Summer Programs, running on Tuesdays and Fridays. Choose between our focused woodworking program or the multi-material maker program.

Incoming! We're launching a woodworking club for 7 to 16-year-olds. These long-format programs will run weekly, allowing kids to build their skills over time.

Calling all young designers. Our Design + Fabrication program is a 4-day, project-based course for students 17+ to get hands-on with woodworking and metalworking.

Ready to get started with metal? This flyer has all the details for our next one-day DIY Metalworking workshop, a beginner-friendly session on cutting, grinding, and welding.

About Our Programs & Pricing

We do not just hand you a kit and leave you to it. Every program, whether it is a two-week summer camp or a one-day workshop, is mentor-led. We focus on the process of using real tools—power saws, welding torches, and kilns—so you actually walk away with the skill to build, not just a finished trinket.

Looking for a different kind of project?

Find other creative programs and maker experiences here.