[KwartzLab] Fwd: Your Awesome Foundation Application!
Robert Gissing
rgissing at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 10:43:28 EDT 2011
gloves? makerfaire had thousands of people, and many of them kids, who
soldered their badges. I think if we had soldering stations with
"qualified" people who know how to solder, we could avoid the false sense of
security that the use of gloves creates. parents have to be with their kids
too. we are not a babysitting service either. maybe we set an age limit.
Gus - who burned himself with a soldering iron, and let his kids burn
themselves with a soldering iron...we only burned ourselves once.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 10:21 AM, doug moen <doug at moens.org> wrote:
> I discussed this application with a certain Awesome Foundation
> trustee. For a wide open public event like this, with kids involved,
> we need to be concerned about safety, and we should prepare a safety
> plan for our pitch. For example:
> * Scroll saw blades sound cheap and effective, but they are
> dangerous, and Brenda has seen several blade related injuries (one
> requiring hospitalization) during public pumpkin carves. There are
> commercially available pumpkin carving knives made of plastic. The
> advantage is that they won't cut through tendon.
> * Soldering irons are dangerous. Maybe we should supply gloves.
>
> Don't forget that Cate offered to preview our pitch and make
> recommendations on how to improve it.
>
> Doug.
>
> On 1 September 2011 15:19, Darcy Casselman <dscassel at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've submitted the KW Awesome Foundation proposal
> >
> > Darcy.
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: The Awesome Foundation <contact at awesomefoundation.org>
> > Date: Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:17 PM
> > Subject: Your Awesome Foundation Application!
> > To: president at kwartzlab.ca
> >
> >
> > Hi Kwartzlab,
> >
> > We just wanted to send you this (automated) email to let you know that
> > we have received your Awesome Foundation application. Unfortunately,
> > we are not able to personally respond to all of our applicants, but be
> > sure to follow our Twitter account at http://twitter.com/awesomefound
> > and our blog at http://awesomefoundation.org/blog/ for information
> > about grants from all of our chapters as well as future application
> > deadlines.
> >
> > Thanks for your interest in the Awesome Foundation!
> >
> >
> > ### For your reference, your application is below ###
> >
> > Hacky Hallowe'en!
> > By Kwartzlab (president at kwartzlab.ca)
> >
> > URL: http://kwartzlab.ca
> > Chapter: Kitchener-Waterloo
> > Received: 2011-09-01 19:17:28 UTC
> >
> > Project Description:
> >
> > Kwartzlab is a membership-driven technology & arts-oriented community
> > workshop (or: maker space) aimed to foster a creative, co-operative
> > community with a wide range of disciplines. Our ultimate goal is the
> > pooling of knowledge, experience and physical resources to enable
> > anyone, (regardless of background) to bring their own ideas and
> > projects into reality.
> >
> > Hacky Hallowe'en will give members of the public a chance to carve
> > their pumpkins and build a device to go inside their jack-o-lanterns
> > that makes it light up using LEDs!
> >
> > We'll hold the event in a public space, like Waterloo or Kitchener's
> > public square on a Sunday afternoon before Hallowe'en.
> >
> > How you would use the money:
> >
> > We'll buy the materials (electronic components, batteries) and tools
> > (soldering irons) to make the light-up devices. We'll also get
> > kid-safe pumpkin carving tools. Money will also be needed to
> > publicize the event.
> >
> > ### That's it! Thanks again! ###
> >
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