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Calling All Irish Makers Who Run Workshops!



 

Do you run workshops , big or small, where people can learn, tinker, and create? We’d love to hear from you!

At Makerland.ie, we’re building a new space to showcase workshops happening across the country. Why? Because we know how much time and love you put into running them  and we want to make sure people can actually find you.

Too often, brilliant workshops go unseen simply because the right people didn’t know they were happening. We want to change that by creating one simple place where makers and learners can connect.

So if you’re running a workshop (or thinking of starting one), please get in touch. We’ll list your events for free, spread the word, and help more people discover the joy of making while helping you fill those seats and grow your community.


Drop us a message at makerlandire@gmail.com, and let’s get your workshops seen!

Let’s make Ireland’s maker community stronger, together. 💚

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