Maker Saturday Webcasts at The Exploratorium

by Scott Beale on June 27, 2007 · 0 comments

Maker Saturday Webcasts

Make Magazine and Craft Magazine are doing a series of weekly Maker Saturday Webcasts from The Phyllis C. Wattis Webcast Studio at The Exploratorium in San Francisco. The half hour webcasts, hosted by Make/Craft editor and publisher Dale Dougherty, will take place every Saturday at 1pm and run through August 4th. You can come down to the studio and watch the program in person or live on the web. The first Maker Saturday Webcast is this Saturday, June 30th featuring Paul Cesewski and his “train car”.

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