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EDU: Lock Picking Workshop at the Bodgery with Karen C

EDU: Lock Picking Workshop at the Bodgery with Karen C

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Ready to brush up on a new apocalypse skill and maybe explore a new space in Madison? Come learn about lock picking at The Bodgery with maker Karen C!

This event is open to all genders.

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ABOUT

Karen Corbeill has spent the last 10 years heavily involved with the Maker Movement and STEM education. She is most recently known for her YouTube show, element14’s The Learning Circuit. On the show she teaches about electronics concepts and components as well as demonstrating them in projects. TLC stemmed from the 2 years Karen spent as co-host on The Ben Heck Show, known for electronics and video game hacking.

Karen is known in the hackerspace and makerspace world having first been a member and president of local i3Detroit, then after moving to Madison, WI, founding the Bodgery, which has since grown to over 300 members and moving into its 3rd space of 14,000 sq ft. In 2016, she was one of only 100 makerspace creators invited to visit the White House to participate in one of Obama’s final acts in office, the creation of the “Nation of Makers”. NoM was created to help connect makerspaces across the country to share resources and continue the momentum of the maker movement.

You can often find her at the Madison Circus Space practicing aerial on silks, sling, or trapeze.

Watch Karen in action on the YouTube channel element14 presents or on The Learning Circuit at https://www.element14.com/community/community/element14-presents/thelearningcircuit.

SCHEDULE

Feel free to arrive anytime between 6:30 and 7:00pm; workshop will begin at 7:00pm.

TRANSPORTATION

The Bodgery is located on the east side near Packers and Aberg Avenue. There is parking on-site.

This is close to the North Transfer Point. The following bus lines come within a few blocks and have all day service:
2, 4, 17, 20, 21, 22

There are also a variety of mobile apps for local transit:
https://www.cityofmadison.com/metro/how-to-ride/rider-tools

ACCESSIBILITY / INCLUSION

The Bodgery is on the first floor, there are no stairs. This is a makers space, so if you have a specific access request or question please reach out to the host Cakelin!

CODE OF CONDUCT

While this event is open to all genders, Madison Women in Tech deliberately curates spaces for and by women and nonbinary folks. Men who attend are expected to listen, and not center themselves or their experiences.

All attendees agree to adhere to the Madison Women in Tech code of conduct: http://coc.madisonwomen.tech

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The Bodgery
740 Oscar Ave · Madison, WI