Who is the event organizer and do they need volunteers for setup? How do I find the event organizer or contact info?

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Hi @samuel88288, so nice you want to volunteer :slight_smile: You can find more details on the Raleigh event page for the day: https://www.3dhubs.com/raleigh/events/3dprintingday-raleigh. Hope this helps :wink:

It is my understanding that 3d printing day is to be at the various hubs’ home/work locations. There isn’t a central event location that will need setup or takedown. It will probably be handled by the individual hub owners.

Yes, that’s right! :slight_smile:

As far as I know… There IS no-one in charge other than they asked people to show printed stuff, maybe let people

see the printers, give out coffee, drinks, food (if you want). Then, annoy everyone that walks buy and show them

that you can print plastic stuff, and if you’re an engineer, this stuff is awesome.

If you have any requests for the ENTIRE raleigh area that volunteered (That’s just me…) then post here…

If you want something specific printed out just say…

Although, if 2 people is the extent of the crowd, I can pack it all up

and do house/office visits… Ha!!!

Around 4:30-6:00 would be the local neighbors stopping by.

True, @ccyclone, but in the end it really depends on each community, so I’d check this with the participating first! :wink:

Sam, I am going to tell people about http://www.3dhubs.com/hubs/raleigh

This is so all printerers in the area are available. You may have a M3D?

I am sure I won’t get a lot of exposure. But, I will start soon by checking out

the colleges. Someone in Durham (Woodcroft) has a robotics team.

Kids are great. They are sponges looking for water.

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