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The Robot Group Meetup

Jul 30
Thu 7:30 PM
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 6  people attended.
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Who organized?
Vern Graner

The Robot Group meets once a week on Thursday Nights and makes regular appearances at community, education and social events. Our meetings are structured as follows:

7:30p-8:00p -- Arrival and social
8:00p-8:15p -- Business Discussions
8:15p-8:30p -- Committee reports
8:30p-9:00p -- Presentations, Show & Tell, Current Projects

The Robot Group Meets every Thursday from 7:30pm till 10:00pm

We encourage you to bring along projects for "Show and Tell". A project can be as little as a few sheets of paper that describe what your designing all the way up to and including a finished robotic device. We have the whole "party room" to ourselves! :) We have 110v power and a video projector, so feel free to bring a laptop or other portable electronics.

Our typical mix is artists, engineers, teachers, hobbyists and sometimes just folks that peer in to see what all the racket is about! :) We are kid friendly and encourage young people to become "junior members". Membership in the robot group is $25.00 a year for full membership and you receive a Robot Group T-Shirt. Junior memberships are $15.00 and includes a t-shirt as well.

NOTE: Though becoming a member is highly encouraged, you do NOT have to be a member to attend a meeting. Hope to see you at our next meeting!

Vern Graner
President
The Robot Group Inc.

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  • 6 attendees
    •  I have an idea what I want to do for my next robot, but it's been some time since I looked at my old designs. I have put a few things down on paper, and shared that with the group before the meeting. It was good to get some updated information on processor choices people are using, and what might make sense to get something running more quickly. The conversations generated some ideas on where I might best use my time.