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SUMMARY:Tower Hill Hike - Joshua's Trust Partnership Event
DESCRIPTION:Tower Hill Hike: A Joshua’s Trust Partnership Event\nJoin us for a guided hike at Tower Hill Preserve\, a beautiful property protected by Joshua’s Trust. This special partnership event invites our community to explore one of the area’s treasured natural spaces together. The hike is designed to be approachable\, social\, and educational\, offering a chance to connect with both the land and with fellow participants who share an interest in nature and conservation. \nTower Hill Preserve\nTower Hill is known for its forested trails\, rich wildlife\, and the sense of peace it provides to visitors. Protected by Joshua’s Trust\, the preserve represents an important commitment to land stewardship and habitat conservation. By walking its trails together\, we not only enjoy its beauty but also learn more about the importance of preserving natural areas for future generations. Every step is a reminder of the role local conservation plays in keeping our ecosystems healthy and accessible. \nWhat you will do\nThis is a two-hour guided hike that will move at a steady but gentle pace. Along the way\, we will pause at points of interest to talk about the history of the preserve\, the plants and animals that call it home\, and the role of Joshua’s Trust in safeguarding open spaces across the region. Our guide Deb will capture the full essence of the trails by showcasing features that are easy to miss on a casual walk\, from signs of animal activity to the small shifts in habitat as we move through different parts of the trail. \nWhat to bring\n\nProper footwear suitable for uneven terrain.\nWater and a light snack.\nLayers appropriate for morning temperatures.\nA sense of curiosity and readiness for light physical activity.\n\nThe setting\nTower Hill offers a mix of forest cover and open areas with scenic views. The trail winds through terrain that is moderately easy\, with some gentle inclines. The hike is intended to be accessible for most participants while still giving a sense of adventure. The pace will allow for conversation\, observation\, and time to pause for photos or simply to take in the surroundings. \nWho should join\nThis program is a good fit for adults\, families\, and older children who enjoy spending time outdoors. You do not need hiking experience beyond basic comfort with walking for two hours on uneven ground. If you are interested in nature\, conservation\, or simply being part of a community event\, this hike will offer a rewarding experience. \nWhat you will take away\n\nA deeper appreciation for Tower Hill Preserve and the work of Joshua’s Trust.\nKnowledge of local plants\, animals\, and ecosystems you can notice on future walks.\nThe benefits of gentle outdoor exercise in a peaceful natural setting.\nA sense of connection with others who care about conservation and community.\n\nTower Hill Hike is both a celebration of partnership and an invitation to connect more deeply with our natural surroundings. Come ready to walk\, learn\, and enjoy time in a place that reflects the best of what local conservation makes possible.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/tower-hill-hike-joshuas-trust-partnership-event/
LOCATION:Tower Hill Between 96 & 154 Tower Hill Road\, Chaplin\, CT 06235\, Joshua's Trust Tower Hill Preserve Between 96 & 154 Tower Hill Road\, Chaplin\, 06235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20251009T221412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T221839Z
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SUMMARY:Dungeons & Dragons at Project Imo - The Life Room Week 2
DESCRIPTION:Dungeons & Dragons at Project Imo – The Life Room\nA call to the teens of Project Imo! Join Caspian Horn for a 6-7 week D&D campaign called ‘The Life Room’ that will let you test the bounds of your creative thinking in action & adventure! Jump into the techno-fantasy world of ‘The Life Room’ as you navigate the crisis of ‘The Life Mother’ dying and possibly with her\, the entire world. It’s free to sign up and no prior knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons or tabletop role playing is needed! This campaign is entirely beginner friendly! Sessions will be from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm every Wednesday!   \nPlot:  \nYou live in a world in which every creature is born to an ancient technological facility called ‘The Life Room’. The last remnant of a civilization mysteriously wiped from the planet\, a being known as ‘The Life Mother’ is suspended in the center of this enormous room of wires and beeping machines.  \nYou are among the last batch that The Life Mother has the strength to create. With a little added boost from her determination to see her world continue\, you are special.  \nYou must find the last ‘source’ being compatible with the life room before The Life Mother passes and life as it exists changes forever. 
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/dungeons-dragons-at-project-imo-the-life-room-week-2/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20251017T160729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T162047Z
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SUMMARY:Monster Mash: A Halloween Build-a-Beast Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to let your imagination run wild at Monster Mash: A Build-a-Beast Workshop!\nThis family-friendly Halloween crafting event invites makers of all ages to design\, build\, and decorate their very own creepy\, kooky\, and completely original monsters. Whether you dream of creating a fire-breathing dragon\, a googly-eyed gremlin\, or a patchwork robot-zombie hybrid\, this hands-on experience is all about fun\, creativity\, and collaboration. Come explore the Idea Forge Creators Space\, where you’ll find tables piled high with colorful craft supplies\, 3D-printed monster parts\, paint\, and plenty of inspiration to help your creature come to life! \n \nOur team of Idea Forge staff and volunteers will be on hand to guide you through every monstrous step — from choosing materials and assembling limbs to painting\, gluing\, and adding the finishing touches. Participants will have access to a wide variety of tools and maker processes\, including 3D printing\, hot glue guns\, hobby knives\, paper cutters\, and paint stations. Younger builders can enjoy safe\, age-appropriate materials like foam shapes\, pom-poms\, and googly eyes\, while older participants and adults can experiment with more advanced techniques to make their creations extra spooktacular. \nThe Monster Mash Build-a-Beast Workshop is perfect for families\, friends\, and creative spirits looking to make something truly one-of-a-kind this Halloween season. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult who can assist with their project — and don’t be surprised if the adults get just as carried away as the kids! Whether you’re an experienced crafter\, a curious beginner\, or someone who just loves the magic of Halloween\, you’ll find this workshop an inspiring blend of art\, technology\, and imagination. \nThis event is part of Project Imo’s Spooktastic Halloween 2025 Series\, sponsored in part by the Windham Prevention Coalition\, Southeast Regional Action Council\, and the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Youth Cannabis Use Prevention Grant. We are celebrating community and family creativity and seasonal fun throughout October. It’s the perfect warm-up for our big Community Halloween Party on October 31st\, featuring costumes\, games\, music\, and more. So grab your crafting spirit\, gather your family and friends\, and join us for a monstrously good time! You’ll leave not only with your custom-made creature\, but also with new skills\, great memories\, and maybe a few paint splatters to prove your creative courage. \n \nThis event is a “pay what you can” event with a range of ticket options. Each ticket includes admission and a snack. Spaces are limited\, so reserve your spot early and get ready to unleash your inner mad scientist at Monster Mash: A Build-a-Beast Workshop — where art\, imagination\, and Halloween magic come together to create something truly frightfully fun!
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/monster-mash-a-halloween-build-a-beast-workshop/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Spookastic Halloween,Tech and Maker Events,Teen Center Programs,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T110000
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CREATED:20250904T203351Z
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SUMMARY:Tree-Lax and Unwind: A nature mindfulness event
DESCRIPTION:Tree-Lax and Unwind: A Nature Mindfulness Event\nTake a deep breath\, slow your pace\, and give yourself the gift of stillness. Tree-Lax and Unwind is a gentle\, two-hour experience at the Windham Outdoor Education Preserve designed to help you reconnect with nature and with yourself. Surrounded by the quiet of the trees\, we will step away from the noise of everyday life and explore simple practices that invite calm\, clarity\, and presence. \nWhy mindfulness in nature matters\nIn our busy world\, it is easy to move from one task to the next without ever pausing to notice the beauty that is around us. Spending time in nature with intention changes that. Research shows that time outdoors can lower stress\, restore focus\, and boost our sense of well-being. When paired with mindfulness\, paying attention to the present moment without judgment\, time in nature becomes even more powerful. It reminds us that we are part of a larger living system and that peace can be found in simple awareness. \nWhat you will do\nDuring this session\, our trusty mindfulness guru Deb will guide participants through a series of light\, accessible activities that draw on mindfulness\, relaxation\, and quiet observation. Together we will: \n\nPractice slow breathing and gentle grounding exercises beneath the trees.\nTake a mindful walk\, noticing textures\, sounds\, and patterns in the natural world.\nExplore ways to use all of our senses\, sight\, sound\, touch\, and even smell to deepen awareness of place.\nShare reflections and simple practices that can be carried into daily life.\n\nThere is no yoga mat\, no special equipment\, and no prior experience required. This is about being present\, curious\, and kind to yourself in the company of nature. \nWhat to bring\n\nComfortable clothing suitable for walking and sitting outdoors.\nA water bottle and light snack if desired.\nA journal or notebook if you like to capture reflections.\nAn open mind and willingness to slow down.\n\nThe setting\nThe preserve offers quiet trails\, forest edges\, and open spaces that create the perfect backdrop for mindfulness. The group will gather in a central meeting spot before setting out together. The pace will be slow and gentle\, with plenty of time for sitting\, noticing\, and reflecting. Every part of the program is designed to meet you where you are even if this is your first mindfulness practice. \nWho should join\nThis event is for anyone who feels called to pause\, relax\, and restore. Adults and older teens are welcome. You do not need experience with meditation or mindfulness\, only a willingness to explore. If you are curious about ways to relieve stress\, nurture creativity\, or simply spend more intentional time outdoors\, this program is for you. \nWhat you will take away\n\nSimple mindfulness practices you can use at home\, work\, or on the trail.\nA refreshed sense of calm and connection with nature.\nTime spent with others who value slowing down and being present.\nMemories of a morning that nourishes both body and mind.\n\nTree-Lax and Unwind is more than a walk in the woods. It is an invitation to stop\, breathe\, and notice. Come ready to let go of distractions\, welcome stillness\, and discover the peace that trees and open skies can offer when we take the time to listen.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/tree-lax-and-unwind-a-nature-mindfulness-event/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20251009T221214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T221626Z
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SUMMARY:Dungeons & Dragons at Project Imo - The Life Room
DESCRIPTION:Dungeons & Dragons at Project Imo – The Life Room\nA call to the teens of Project Imo! Join Caspian Horn for a 6-7 week D&D campaign called ‘The Life Room’ that will let you test the bounds of your creative thinking in action & adventure! Jump into the techno-fantasy world of ‘The Life Room’ as you navigate the crisis of ‘The Life Mother’ dying and possibly with her\, the entire world. It’s free to sign up and no prior knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons or tabletop role playing is needed! This campaign is entirely beginner friendly! Sessions will be from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm every Wednesday!   \nPlot:  \nYou live in a world in which every creature is born to an ancient technological facility called ‘The Life Room’. The last remnant of a civilization mysteriously wiped from the planet\, a being known as ‘The Life Mother’ is suspended in the center of this enormous room of wires and beeping machines.  \nYou are among the last batch that The Life Mother has the strength to create. With a little added boost from her determination to see her world continue\, you are special.  \nYou must find the last ‘source’ being compatible with the life room before The Life Mother passes and life as it exists changes forever.\n \nInfo:  \nSession 1 is Wednesday\, October 15th at 5:00 pm in the Project Imo Base Camp and runs for 90 minutes until 6:30\, this will be character building and first session  \nSign up is required\, this is just for the teens\, Adventurer for ticket name\, free of course.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/dungeons-dragons-at-project-imo-the-life-room/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T170000
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CREATED:20251002T210248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T210249Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Environmental Leadership Corps Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a regular meeting of the Environmental Impact Program’s Youth Environmental Leadership Corps.\nMeetings will be bi-weekly from September through December on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Members will get 1 hour of stipend credit for attending. Members do not need to attend all meetings\, but should attend 1 meeting per month either virtually or in-person.\nELC Members must register with a free “ticket” and select “In Person” or “Virtual” as their attendance option.\nDuring each meeting we will discuss ongoing conservation topics\, work on our ELC projects\, and plan community events. On evenings when a Environmental Impact Program workshop or community event is overlapping\, the meeting will be helping to lead the event.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-environmental-leadership-corps-meeting-2/2025-10-15/
LOCATION:54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Impact Program,Teen Center Programs,Youth ELC Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20251004T134226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251005T115821Z
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SUMMARY:Who Are You? Halloween Mask Decorating Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity this Halloween season at the brand-new Idea Forge Creators Space at Project Imo (54 North Street\, Willimantic)! Join us on Tuesday\, October 14th\, 2025\, from 4:30 to 7:00 PM for a festive evening of imagination and design. Project Imo staff will help you select from a variety of pre-fabricated paper masks\, then guide you through decorating and customizing your mask with paints\, glues\, and embellishments to bring your vision to life. \nThis all-ages workshop invites you to take your time—whether you spend 20 minutes creating a simple design or the full session crafting a showpiece\, you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind mask that’s ready for Halloween magic. \n\n\nAll Ages Welcome \n\n\nYouth under 13 must be accompanied by an adult \n\n\nFree Event – Donations Gladly Accepted (your support helps keep this and other community programs free!) \n\n\nPart of our Spooktastic Halloween 2025 Series\, this event is the perfect chance to get into the spirit of the season. Don’t forget to check out our Magic Wand Making Workshop and our Community Halloween Party for even more fun! \n🎨 Join us at the new Idea Forge Creators Space—create\, decorate\, and celebrate Halloween in style. \n 
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/who-are-you-halloween-mask-decorating-workshop/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Spookastic Halloween,Tech and Maker Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T200043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T221330Z
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SUMMARY:Community Invasive Species Cleanup - The Mugwort Strikes Back
DESCRIPTION:Community Invasive Species Cleanup: The Mugwort Strikes Back\nIf you joined us for A New Hope\, you know how quickly invasive species can change the look and feel of our community. We pulled back the curtain on what they are\, why they matter\, and what it feels like to take action together. But invasive plants don’t go quietly. They spread quickly\, return stubbornly\, and often take a lot more than one round of effort to control. \nThat’s why our second cleanup event is called The Mugwort Strikes Back. Mugwort is one of the most persistent invasive species in our area. It pops up along roadsides\, sidewalks\, and vacant lots\, growing in thick clusters that crowd out just about everything else. It is hardy\, it is fast\, and it is everywhere once you start looking. But as strong as mugwort seems\, it doesn’t stand a chance against a determined community. \nWhats up with Mugwort?\nAt first glance\, mugwort might not look like much. Some even mistake it for a common wildflower. But left unchecked\, it spreads underground through strong roots and quickly takes over whole patches of land. Its growth leaves little room for the wildflowers\, grasses\, and shrubs that support pollinators\, birds\, and other wildlife. Over time\, mugwort creates a monoculture which is a space where diversity is lost\, and the ecosystem becomes weaker. \nBy learning to recognize and remove mugwort\, we protect the variety of life that makes our environment resilient. Each plant pulled is a chance for something else to grow. Each cleared space is a small but important victory. \nWhat you’ll do\nThis cleanup\, like the first\, blends learning with action. We’ll start by revisiting some of the skills from our previous cleanup and adding in new details specific to mugwort. You’ll learn how to tell it apart from look-alike plants\, understand how it spreads\, and practice methods for removal that make a lasting impact. Then we’ll roll up our sleeves again and get to work in some of the local areas in town. \nTogether we’ll tackle key spots where mugwort has taken hold. You’ll see firsthand how persistent it can be\, but also how effective we are when we put in the effort as a group. Whether you are joining us again after the first event or this is your introduction to the series\, you’ll leave with knowledge you can use anywhere mugwort grows. \nA series in motion\nThis event is the middle chapter in our three-part series. In September\, we set the stage with A New Hope\, learning to spot invasives and making a difference downtown. Now\, in The Mugwort Strikes Back\, we’re doubling down\, focusing on one of the most aggressive plants we face locally. And looking ahead\, the series will wrap up in November with Return of the Trail Crew\, where we’ll take our skills into the preserve for hands-on stewardship of our shared natural spaces. \nYou don’t need to attend all three events to benefit\, but each one builds on the last. If you’re here for this one\, make sure to save the date for the final chapter. \nWhat you’ll take away\nBy joining this event\, you’ll leave with: \n\nA strong understanding of what makes mugwort such a serious invasive species.\nThe ability to identify mugwort and separate it from look-alikes.\nExperience in removing invasives safely and effectively.\nThe shared satisfaction of knowing you’ve contributed to reclaiming part of our community’s landscape.\n\nWhy it matters now\nThe fight against invasives is never won in a single day. But each time we come together\, we chip away at the problem and show that a healthier\, more diverse landscape is possible. Our downtown is a space we all share\, and by restoring it step by step\, we create an environment that reflects the care and pride of the people who live here. \nThe Mugwort Strikes Back is not just about fighting a stubborn plant. It is about persistence\, teamwork\, and the belief that when a community works together\, no invasive can hold the upper hand for long. \nWhy it is important for all of us\nOur community spaces reflect who we are. When invasives take over\, they make it harder for the natural beauty of our town to shine through. When we act together\, we reclaim those spaces\, creating healthier\, more welcoming places for everyone. This isn’t just about pulling weeds. It’s about showing that small steps\, taken together\, can lead to meaningful change.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/community-invasive-species-cleanup-the-mugwort-strikes-back/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20251004T131239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251005T114357Z
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SUMMARY:Abra-Creator!  Magic Wand Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Step into the Idea Forge Creators Space and bring your wizarding imagination to life! Project Imo and Idea Forge staff will guide you through crafting your very own magic wand—starting with a sturdy wooden stock\, glue\, and paint\, then moving on to decorating and personalizing it with your own magical flair. \nThis all-ages workshop is designed for creativity at your pace: spend 20 minutes\, forty\, or the whole three hours making your wand uniquely yours. Whether you’re a young witch or wizard\, a parent\, or just a curious creator\, you’ll leave with a wand that feels like it was made for you. \n\n\nAll Ages Welcome \n\n\nYouth under 13 must be accompanied by an adult \n\n\nFree Event – Donations Gladly Accepted (your support helps keep this and other community programs free!) \n\n\nAll participants are encouraged to make a second wand to leave behind for our dedicated youth and volunteers to give out to children on Halloween! \nThis workshop is part of our Spooktastic Halloween 2025 Series. Be sure to also check out our Masquerade Painting event and our Community Halloween Party for even more festive fun. \n🪄 Join us and make the magic your own—one wand at a time. Spots are open for the full three hours\, so come when you can and stay as long as you’d like! \n  \n 
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/abra-creator-magic-wand-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Spookastic Halloween,Teen Center Programs,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T202808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T143820Z
UID:10000110-1759564800-1759579200@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Birding Out at the Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Birding Out at the Preserve\nStep into the Windham Outdoor Education Preserve and spend a morning discovering the many birds that call this special place home. This program is both a welcome to the preserve and an introduction to birding as a way to slow down\, look closely\, and connect more deeply with the natural world around us. Whether you are brand new to birdwatching or already familiar with your binoculars\, this outing will give you a chance to learn\, share\, and enjoy the beauty of the preserve together. \nWhy birding at this specific environment?\nThe preserve is designed to be a space where people and nature thrive side by side. It offers meadows\, wetlands\, forest edges\, and quiet wooded trails\, all of which create habitats for an incredible variety of birds. By spending time here\, we not only enjoy the sights and sounds of these winged neighbors\, we also deepen our understanding of why protecting such spaces is essential. Each bird we notice tells a story about the health of the ecosystem and the balance of the environment we all share. \nWhat we will do together\nWe will begin with a short introduction to the preserve and the role it plays in local conservation and education. Then we will set out in that environment with our eyes and ears open. We will guide the group in noticing bird activity at different habitats\, listening for songs\, watching for movement in the trees\, and scanning open fields for hawks\, swallows\, and other local species. Along the way\, you will learn simple techniques for spotting birds and using behavior and habitat as clues for identification. \nThis program is not about racing through a checklist. Instead\, it is about slowing down and noticing. Each stop along the way is a chance to pause\, look more closely\, and talk together about what we see. You will be encouraged to ask questions\, share what you notice\, and enjoy the process of learning with others. \nWhat to bring\n\nComfortable walking shoes for uneven terrain.\nWeather-appropriate clothing and layers for a morning outdoors.\nWater and a small snack.\nBinoculars\, if you have them. A few extras may be available to borrow.\nA sense of curiosity and patience\, the two best tools for birding.\n\nWhat you might see\nThe preserve supports a variety of bird life depending on the season. In the fall you may see mixed flocks of chickadees\, warblers\, and nuthatches working through the trees\, woodpeckers tapping at trunks\, or raptors gliding overhead. Wetland edges often attract herons and waterfowl\, while open meadows can reveal sparrows and finches. We will highlight common species to build your skills\, while also keeping our eyes open for surprises. \nWho should join\nThis outing is a good fit for anyone interested in learning more about birds and enjoying time outdoors. Families\, individuals\, and groups are all welcome. You do not need prior experience\, just an openness to notice and listen. The walk will be gentle and paced for observation\, not speed. \nWhat you will take away\n\nBasic skills for noticing and identifying birds in the field.\nA better understanding of the habitats and ecosystems within the preserve.\nMemories of a peaceful morning spent in nature with others who share your interest.\nA deeper appreciation for the importance of protecting spaces where birds and people can thrive together.\n\nBirding Out at the Preserve is as much about community as it is about birds. Together\, we will learn\, share\, and celebrate the richness of life that surrounds us. Come ready to listen\, to look closely\, and to discover just how much is waiting to be noticed when we take the time to pay attention.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/birding-out-at-the-preserve/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T202410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T152414Z
UID:10000109-1759334400-1759341600@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Adventure Cycling the Airline
DESCRIPTION:Adventure Cycling the Airline\nTake a midweek break and enjoy an afternoon ride along the Airline State Park Trail. Starting from Base Camp\, we will head west on a scenic stretch of the trail that combines history\, nature\, and plenty of open space for relaxed cycling. This adventure is designed for riders who want to stretch their legs\, connect with others\, and discover the beauty of our local trail system at an easygoing pace. \nWhat this ride is about\nUnlike a long-distance ride or a competitive event\, this outing is meant to be casual and fun. It is a chance to enjoy the trail\, breathe fresh air\, and see what makes the Airline such a unique part of our community. Whether you ride often or only occasionally\, this ride is about being outdoors\, not racing. We will go at a steady\, comfortable speed that allows for conversation and observation along the way. \nThe route\nThe Airline State Park Trail west of Base Camp offers a mix of wooded corridors\, quiet stretches\, and wide-open views. The trail surface is mostly level and packed\, making it suitable for a variety of bikes. We will ride for about two hours before looping back\, giving us enough time to enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed. Expect a balance of steady pedaling and short stops to gather and talk about what we are seeing. \nTrail highlights\nAlong this section of the Airline\, you may notice the remnants of its history as a rail line\, from long\, straight stretches to gentle grades that once carried trains through the region. Today\, the trail has become a greenway that links towns and preserves. It is common to see songbirds darting through the trees\, chipmunks crossing the path\, and occasional glimpses of hawks overhead. The wide trail makes for an enjoyable ride in almost any season. \nWhat to bring\n\nA bike that is tuned and ready for a two-hour ride.\nA properly fitted helmet. Helmets are required for all riders.\nWater and a light snack to enjoy during a break.\nLayers of clothing suitable for late afternoon temperatures.\nOptional: a small daypack for comfort items such as sunscreen or a rain jacket.\n\nA limited number of bikes may be available for those who need one. Please contact us ahead of time if you would like to borrow one so we can confirm availability. \nRiding together\nWe will stay as a group and keep the pace friendly for everyone. The emphasis is on shared experience\, not speed. At key points we will stop to take in the surroundings\, regroup\, and share any observations about the trail or wildlife. Riders should be comfortable handling a bike on a mixed-use trail and prepared to ride single file when other trail users are present. \nWho should join\nThis ride is a good fit for adults and older teens with moderate cycling ability. You do not need to be an athlete or seasoned cyclist\, but you should feel comfortable riding on a packed surface for up to two hours. If you enjoy being outdoors and like the idea of combining exercise with exploration\, this is the perfect way to spend an afternoon. \nWhat you will take away\n\nA chance to unwind midweek with a refreshing ride in a beautiful setting.\nNew appreciation for the Airline trail and its role in connecting communities.\nMemories of a shared experience with fellow riders.\nRenewed energy and the satisfaction of choosing adventure close to home.\n\nAdventure Cycling the Airline is about more than biking. It is about slowing down\, being present\, and enjoying what is right here in our backyard. Join us for a ride that mixes light exercise with a deeper connection to place\, and discover how even a short midweek adventure can leave you feeling refreshed.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/adventure-cycling-the-airline/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250902T233245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T235258Z
UID:10000124-1759334400-1759338000@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Youth Environmental Leadership Corps Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a regular meeting of the Environmental Impact Program’s Youth Environmental Leadership Corps.\nMeetings will be bi-weekly from September through December on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Members will get 1 hour of stipend credit for attending. Members do not need to attend all meetings\, but should attend 1 meeting per month either virtually or in-person.\nELC Members must register with a free “ticket” and select “In Person” or “Virtual” as their attendance option.\nDuring each meeting we will discuss ongoing conservation topics\, work on our ELC projects\, and plan community events. On evenings when a Environmental Impact Program workshop or community event is overlapping\, the meeting will be helping to lead the event.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-environmental-leadership-corps-meeting/2025-10-01/
LOCATION:54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Impact Program,Teen Center Programs,Youth ELC Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
GEO:41.71527;-72.21731
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T201914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T232535Z
UID:10000108-1758963600-1758974400@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Birding on Bicycles
DESCRIPTION:Birding on Bicycles\nSpend a morning exploring our local trails by bike while learning to notice the birds that share these spaces with us. We will start from Base Camp and roll east on the Airline State Park Trail toward North Windham\, with a stop to view the bog near the Natchaug and time to appreciate the Windham Outdoor Education Preserve. The ride blends easy-going cycling with simple birding techniques so you can enjoy both movement and observation. \nWhat this ride is about\nThis is not a race. It is a relaxed\, social ride that makes room for curiosity. We will keep a conversational pace\, pause at natural viewing points\, and practice how to look and listen while on the move. You will learn simple ways to identify birds by shape\, size\, behavior\, and habitat\, rather than memorizing long lists. The goal is to come away with a few new skills and a fresh way of seeing the trail you may already know well. \nRoute and rhythm\nWe will follow the Airline State Park Trail east from Base Camp\, a mostly flat\, packed-surface route that is friendly for a wide range of riders. Our turn-around point will be near North Windham. Along the way we will visit wetland edges and open stretches where birds are easier to spot. Expect short stops to scan the bog and nearby tree lines\, and gentle regrouping after each stop so no one feels rushed. Cycling skills are essential for comfort and safety on shared paths. \nWhat you might see\nEarly fall in our area often brings active wetlands plenty of active environments for this experience. Keep an eye out for familiar residents like red-winged blackbirds\, swallows working over open spaces\, and hawks circling high. At the water you may catch sight of herons hunting the shallows or ducks resting in quiet coves. In the trees and shrubs\, small songbirds flit from branch to branch. We will focus on patterns that help you notice these birds in real time\, even if they are on the move. \nHow we will learn\nWe will lead simple\, practical exercises at a few stops along the route. We will practice scanning from near to far\, using landmarks to relocate a bird\, and picking one field mark to remember rather than trying to note everything at once. You will hear tips on how light\, distance\, and background affect what you see\, and how to use behavior and habitat to make a good first guess. The goal is to help you feel more confident noticing birds on any future ride or walk. \nWhat to bring\n\nA bike that is in good working order (if you need one see note below).\nA properly fitted helmet. Helmets are required for all riders.\nWater and a small snack.\nLayers suitable for morning temperatures and light wind.\nIf you have binoculars\, bring them. A lightweight strap helps while riding.\n\nA limited number of bikes may be available upon request. If you need one\, please reach out when you register so we can confirm availability in advance. \nSafety and trail etiquette\nWe will ride single file when needed and give audible signals when passing other trail users. At viewing stops\, we will pull fully off the path to leave room for walkers and riders to pass. Please check your brakes and tire pressure before arriving. If anything feels off during the ride\, let the group know so we can pause and assist. \nWho should join\nThis ride is a good fit for people who are comfortable riding a bike on multiuse trails and who want a gentle introduction to birding in motion. You do not need prior birding experience. Curiosity and a willingness to slow down at stops are all you need. Families with teens who ride confidently are welcome. \nWhat you will take away\n\nA simple framework for noticing and identifying birds while you ride.\nPractice using habitat and behavior as quick clues.\nA fresh appreciation for the wetlands and preserves along our local trail.\nA relaxed morning outdoors with people who enjoy learning together.\n\nJoin us for a ride that blends fresh air\, gentle movement\, and attention to the living world around us. You will head home with a few new skills\, a calmer mind\, and a better sense of how to fold nature observation into everyday time on the trail.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/birding-on-bicycles/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T194617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T143327Z
UID:10000107-1758816000-1758823200@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Community Invasive Species Cleanup - A New Hope
DESCRIPTION:Community Invasive Species Cleanup: A New Hope\nIn every community\, there are quiet battles happening right under our feet. Along sidewalks\, in parking lots\, tucked behind fences\, and even in our parks\, invasive plant species creep in and slowly begin to take over. They grow fast\, spread wide\, and leave little space for the plants and animals that belong here. It might not look like much at first glance\, but if left unchecked\, invasives can reshape entire ecosystems. \nThis first event in our invasive species cleanup series\, A New Hope\, is about recognizing the problem and showing how much of a difference we can make when we work together. We’ll meet downtown\, right in the center of our shared spaces\, and take a closer look at the plants that have taken hold in the heart of town. Along the way\, we’ll learn how to identify some of the most common invasive plants in Connecticut and talk about why knowing about these species matter. More importantly\, we’ll get our hands dirty and practice removing them in ways that make space for healthier growth. \nWhy this matters\nInvasive species aren’t just weeds. They compete with native plants for sunlight\, soil\, and water. They can crowd out flowers and grasses that support pollinators\, reduce food sources for birds and wildlife\, and make it harder for native trees and shrubs to grow. When invasives take hold\, they don’t just change how an area looks\, they change how it works. That means fewer butterflies\, fewer bees\, fewer birds\, and fewer opportunities for people to connect with a thriving natural space. \nWhen we come together to learn and act\, we push back against that trend. Removing invasives may not seem like a big step\, but it creates real openings for healthier plants to return. Over time\, those changes ripple out\, creating stronger ecosystems that benefit both wildlife and people. \nWhat you’ll do\nThis session combines education and action. We’ll begin with a short walk and talk to introduce some of the most common invasive plants in our community. You’ll learn how to recognize their leaves\, flowers\, and growth patterns\, so you’ll be able to spot them not only downtown but also in your own backyard. From there\, we’ll move into hands-on abatement work. Together\, we’ll target key areas of downtown\, removing invasive growth and making the space more welcoming for both people and native plants. \nNo experience is needed\, and all are welcome. We’ll provide the know-how and guidance. What you bring is your energy\, your curiosity\, and your willingness to work side by side with neighbors. \nBuilding momentum\nA New Hope is the beginning of a three-part series. After this first event downtown\, we’ll return in October for The Mugwort Strikes Back\, where we’ll take on one of the most stubborn invasives in town. Then in November we’ll close out the series at the Windham Outdoor Education Preserve with Return of the Trail Crew\, focusing on rewilding and long-term stewardship. Each event builds on the last\, so if you enjoy this session\, mark your calendar for the next two. \nWhat you’ll take away\nBy joining this event\, you’ll leave with: \n\nThe ability to recognize invasive species in your daily life.\nA deeper understanding of how these plants impact ecosystems.\nThe satisfaction of seeing an immediate difference in the downtown landscape.\nA connection to others who care about our town and its future.\n\nWhy it is important for all of us\nOur community spaces reflect who we are. When invasives take over\, they make it harder for the natural beauty of our town to shine through. When we act together\, we reclaim those spaces\, creating healthier\, more welcoming places for everyone. This isn’t just about pulling weeds. It’s about showing that small steps\, taken together\, can lead to meaningful change.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/community-invasive-species-cleanup-a-new-hope/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T193905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T150514Z
UID:10000106-1758729600-1758744000@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Building Websites People First
DESCRIPTION:Building Websites People First: Planning for Design that Works\nWhen most people think about building a website\, they imagine clicking through templates or diving straight into code. It feels exciting to start right away. But anyone who has ever tried to make a site without a plan knows how quickly things can get messy. Pages don’t flow\, the design feels cluttered\, and the whole thing takes more time and energy than it should. \nThis workshop is about slowing down at the beginning so you can save yourself hours of frustration later. By putting people at the center of the design process and mapping out the structure before you touch a line of code\, you’ll end up with a site that is clear\, accessible\, and enjoyable to use. \nWhy people first matters\nWebsites are not built for computers. They are built for people. A beautiful design doesn’t mean much if visitors cannot find what they need or if the page feels overwhelming. In this session\, we’ll step into the shoes of the people who land on your site and think carefully about what they see\, where their eyes go first\, and what path they naturally follow. \nWe’ll look at habits most of us share when we read online. For example\, people tend to scan left to right and top to bottom. They often focus on a bold header or hero image\, skim past the middle\, and then land on the footer when they’re looking for contact details. Understanding these patterns helps us design sites that guide visitors rather than lose them along the way. \nWhat we will cover\nThis workshop mixes teaching\, discussion\, and hands-on practice. Together we’ll: \n\nExplore the basic building blocks of a website and how they work together.\nTalk about accessibility and why designing with everyone in mind is not optional.\nDiscuss responsiveness and how a design adapts across phones\, tablets\, and desktops.\nLook at the role of contrast\, margins\, padding\, and negative space in making a site readable and comfortable.\nMap out the flow of a sample site and storyboard the visitor journey from start to finish.\n\nWe’ll also spend some time on speed\, not from a technical standpoint but from a design one. A simple\, well-structured site loads faster and feels lighter because it avoids unnecessary clutter. \nHow our time together will be spent\nWe’ll begin with an overview of common website patterns and talk through what works well and what often causes frustration. Then we’ll move into group work where you’ll practice sketching and framing out the structure of a site. We’ll consider how to arrange a homepage\, how to break up sections so they don’t overwhelm\, and how to use space to guide attention. \nBy the second half of the workshop\, you’ll be applying these ideas to a storyboard of your own. Whether you are dreaming of a personal blog\, planning a site for a community project\, or rethinking a business page\, you’ll leave with a practical framework that makes the actual build easier and less stressful. \nWho should join\nThis workshop is for anyone who wants to create a website that feels welcoming and easy to use. You don’t need to be a designer or a coder. Beginners will learn how to think like a planner before diving in\, while those with experience will find new ways to refine their process and cut down on wasted effort. \nWhy it matters for our community\nAt Project Imo\, we care about how people connect online as much as how they connect in person. A thoughtful website can help a community thrive\, share resources\, and tell its story more effectively. By designing with people first\, we build online spaces that reflect the values of accessibility\, clarity\, and care. \nWhat you’ll take away\nBy the end of the workshop\, you will: \n\nHave a storyboard for a website of your choice.\nUnderstand how to frame out a design before starting the build.\nKnow why margins\, spacing\, and contrast matter sometimes more than flashy effects and cool designs.\nFeel confident about creating a site that works for people\, not just screens.\n\nJoin us\nBuilding a website doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right planning\, it becomes an exciting creative process instead of a headache. This workshop will give you the tools to start with people first\, so you can bring your ideas online in a way that feels clear\, organized\, and meaningful.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/building-websites-people-first/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Tech and Maker Events,Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Building-Websites-People-First-Planning-for-Design-that-Works.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250904T193242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T150313Z
UID:10000105-1758556800-1758571200@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Finding Stories in Science
DESCRIPTION:Finding Stories in Science: Essentials of Storytelling with Data and Impact\nScience is everywhere. It shows up in the air we breathe\, the food we eat\, and the choices we make about how to care for our communities. But science by itself doesn’t always move people to care or act. What makes the difference is how the story is told. When you hear about a researcher who discovered something new\, or a neighbor who noticed changes in the local stream\, it’s the story that makes you remember and want to do something about it. \nThis workshop is built around that simple but powerful idea. For our time together\, we’ll explore how to turn facts and data into stories that connect. Led by our very lover of science and fantastic storyteller Jason Hyland (Jay)\, you’ll get the chance to listen\, practice\, and create alongside others who care about making science more meaningful and accessible. \nWhy we start with stories\nNumbers and graphs are important\, but they don’t usually stick in people’s minds. Think about climate change. A chart can show a rise in temperature\, but hearing how it affects a farmer’s crops or a family’s daily life makes it real. That is the heart of storytelling. It is about putting a human face on information and inviting people to see themselves in the bigger picture. \nWhat we will do together\nThis session is not a lecture. It is a mix of short lessons\, examples\, and hands-on practice. You will learn: \n\nHow to recognize the elements of a good story such as a character\, a challenge\, and a resolution.\nHow to take complicated ideas and make them understandable without losing the important details.\nHow to shape your message for different audiences whether it is a classroom\, a community meeting\, or a friend who is curious.\nHow to share your story out loud and get feedback in a supportive space.\n\nBy the end\, you will have started shaping a story of your own. It could be about a project you’re working on\, a local issue you care about\, or even a favorite science fact that you want to share in a new way. \nHow the time will flow\nWe’ll begin by looking at a number of examples from scientists\, teachers\, and advocates who have used stories to bring attention to their work. We will take time to explore in small groups to identify the “characters” and “conflicts” in your own area of interest. Time will be allotted to make sure we all have time to practice in a format or two\, possibly experiment on how to present it\, and learn how a small shift in perspective\, wording\, focus can make a big difference. \nWho should come\nThis workshop is for anyone who wants to feel more confident talking about science. You don’t need to be a professional speaker or writer. You just need curiosity and a willingness to practice. Students\, educators\, researchers\, and community members are all welcome. \nWhy it matters for our community\nAt Project Imo\, we believe knowledge is meant to be shared. When people can tell science stories in ways that feel clear and relatable\, the whole community benefits. It means local issues like invasive species\, conservation\, or climate impacts can be talked about in ways that lead to real conversations and real change. \nWhat you’ll take away\nBy the end of the session you will have: \n\nA draft of a story you can share with others.\nTools for simplifying and clarifying information.\nMore confidence in speaking and writing about topics you care about.\nA new understanding of how your voice can support the work of building a healthier community and environment.\n\nJoin us\nFinding Stories in Science is about giving you a chance to discover your own voice and how it can make a difference. Together we’ll practice\, encourage one another\, and come away with stories that connect people to the science that matters most.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/finding-stories-in-science/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250902T233245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T235258Z
UID:10000123-1758124800-1758128400@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Youth Environmental Leadership Corps Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a regular meeting of the Environmental Impact Program’s Youth Environmental Leadership Corps.\nMeetings will be bi-weekly from September through December on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Members will get 1 hour of stipend credit for attending. Members do not need to attend all meetings\, but should attend 1 meeting per month either virtually or in-person.\nELC Members must register with a free “ticket” and select “In Person” or “Virtual” as their attendance option.\nDuring each meeting we will discuss ongoing conservation topics\, work on our ELC projects\, and plan community events. On evenings when a Environmental Impact Program workshop or community event is overlapping\, the meeting will be helping to lead the event.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-environmental-leadership-corps-meeting/2025-09-17/
LOCATION:54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Impact Program,Teen Center Programs,Youth ELC Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
GEO:41.71527;-72.21731
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250902T233245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T235258Z
UID:10000122-1756915200-1756918800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Youth Environmental Leadership Corps Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a regular meeting of the Environmental Impact Program’s Youth Environmental Leadership Corps.\nMeetings will be bi-weekly from September through December on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Members will get 1 hour of stipend credit for attending. Members do not need to attend all meetings\, but should attend 1 meeting per month either virtually or in-person.\nELC Members must register with a free “ticket” and select “In Person” or “Virtual” as their attendance option.\nDuring each meeting we will discuss ongoing conservation topics\, work on our ELC projects\, and plan community events. On evenings when a Environmental Impact Program workshop or community event is overlapping\, the meeting will be helping to lead the event.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-environmental-leadership-corps-meeting/2025-09-03/
LOCATION:54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Impact Program,Teen Center Programs,Youth ELC Meeting
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/environmental-impact-program-youth-promise-project-imo-conservation.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
GEO:41.71527;-72.21731
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250825T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250812T183651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T183651Z
UID:10000102-1756112400-1756134000@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:WPC Youth Leadership Council- Leadership Summit - August 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join the Youth Leadership Council for a dynamic one-day Youth Leadership Summit on Monday\, August 25\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Open to area youth ages 13–18 and any member of the Windham Prevention Coalition Youth Leadership Council\, this summit brings together emerging leaders for an engaging experience packed with team building\, outdoor challenges\, and real-world leadership practice. Designed specifically for members of the Youth Leadership Council\, the event will empower participants through youth-led problem-solving dialogues\, high-energy group activities\, and skill-building sessions that inspire confidence and community action. \nHosted at Project Imo’s Base Camp in Willimantic\, the summit begins each morning with check-in and group activities before heading out for weather-permitting outdoor initiatives. Rain or shine\, we’ll be in action—though hazardous weather will result in cancellation. Lunch is included and participants should come dressed to move\, think\, and lead. \nQuick Details: \n\nDates: Monday\, August 25\, 2025\nTime: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM each day\nLocation: Base Camp\, Willimantic\, CT\nLunch provided both days.\nSeats are limited so register early. \nPriority is given to members of the YLC.\nOutdoor activities (weather permitting)\, short walk from Base Camp.\nActivities include:\n\nTeam-building initiatives\nYouth-led leadership challenges\nCommunication & problem-solving games\nStrategy-building workshops\nReflective group dialogues\n\n\n\n  \nParents with youth not currently members of Project Imo’s Base Camp Teen Center will need to sign program release forms which will be sent out after accepted registration. Membership of our teen center is free for people 13-18 and all registrants are welcome to register. \n  \nEmail teamimo@projectimo.org or call 860-786-5799 with questions.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/wpc-youth-leadership-council-leadership-summit-august-2025/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250902
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250816T130906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T193827Z
UID:10000104-1755302400-1756771199@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:PROJECT IMO BASE CAMP TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RELOCATION
DESCRIPTION:EXCITING NEWS\, WE’RE MOVING!\nProject Imo’s Base Camp and Idea Forge Creators Space will be temporarily closed while we move to a larger facility in downtown Willimantic\, CT.\nWe are thrilled to be moving to 54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226 and sharing an exciting new space with our partners at NAFI CT.\nDuring our move\, our Idea Forge Creators Space and general open programming will be closed to relocate. Idea Forge members will have limited access to certain workstations. If you have a specific project you’re working on\, let us know and we’ll arrange to make the move as minimally disruptive as possible. Your membership will be extended for 2 weeks to accommodate the interruption.\nSpecial programs such as the Windham Prevention Coalition Youth Leadership Council Summit on Monday\, August 25th will continue as planned at our Base Camp facility and the space at our amazing partners\, The River Room.\nTo learn more\, email teamimo@projectimo.org or call 860-786-5799.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-temporarily-closed-for-relocation-2/
CATEGORIES:Teen Center Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250902
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250816T130645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T195340Z
UID:10000103-1755302400-1756771199@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:IDEA FORGE TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RELOCATION
DESCRIPTION:EXCITING NEWS\, WE’RE MOVING!\nProject Imo’s Base Camp and Idea Forge Creators Space will be temporarily closed while we move to a larger facility in downtown Willimantic\, CT.\nWe are thrilled to be moving to 54 North St\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226 and sharing an exciting new space with our partners at NAFI CT.\nDuring our move\, our Idea Forge Creators Space and general open programming will be closed to relocate. Idea Forge members will have limited access to certain workstations. If you have a specific project you’re working on\, let us know and we’ll arrange to make the move as minimally disruptive as possible. Your membership will be extended for 2 weeks to accommodate the interruption.\nSpecial programs such as the Windham Prevention Coalition Youth Leadership Council Summit on Monday\, August 25th will continue as planned at our Base Camp facility and the space at our amazing partners\, The River Room.\nTo learn more\, email teamimo@projectimo.org or call 860-786-5799.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-temporarily-closed-for-relocation/
CATEGORIES:Tech and Maker Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250723T231202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T231203Z
UID:10000098-1755093600-1755100800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Mini Animal Figure Painting: Bring Tiny Critters to Life
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity\, one tiny creature at a time. \nJoin us at The Idea Forge Creators Space for Mini Animal Figure Painting: Bring Tiny Critters to Life\, a cozy\, hands-on workshop where you’ll transform unpainted mini animal figures into colorful\, expressive works of art. Whether you’re going for realistic fur\, whimsical colors\, or a full-on fantasy creature\, this session is all about making miniature magic. \nPerfect for crafters\, painters\, gamers\, and animal lovers\, this workshop is open to all skill levels—including complete beginners. We’ll guide you through painting techniques like color blending\, shading\, highlighting\, and fine details using acrylic paints and tiny brushes. No prior experience? No problem. We’ll walk you through every step with patience and encouragement. \nChoose from a wide variety of animal minis and bring your vision to life. This is also a great entry point for those interested in tabletop gaming\, knick-knacks\, or handmade gifts. \n🎨 What to expect: \n\n\nAccess to paints\, brushes\, and a selection of miniature animal figures \n\n\nTips and techniques for painting small surfaces with personality \n\n\nA welcoming space to explore your creativity \n\n\nAt least one finished mini figure to take home and show off \n\n\nAll materials are provided. Just bring your imagination and a willingness to try something new.Suggested donation: $5.00.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/mini-animal-figure-painting-bring-tiny-critters-to-life/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Wednesday Workshops,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250723T225249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T225906Z
UID:10000097-1754488800-1754496000@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Twist & Tangle: A Paracord Crafting Experience
DESCRIPTION:Knot your average workshop! \nJoin us at The Idea Forge Creators Space for Twist & Tangle\, an introductory workshop on the creative and practical world of paracord crafting. Whether you’re into survival tools\, wearable art\, or just love a hands-on project\, this session is the perfect chance to explore this durable and colorful material in fun and functional ways. \nParticipants will learn basic knotting techniques and walk away with at least one custom paracord project such as a bracelet\, keychain\, lanyard\, or zipper pull. Along the way\, you’ll explore color combos\, tension control\, and various design styles while learning how these tools are used in outdoor and everyday settings. \nNo experience necessary\, we’ll guide you step-by-step and provide all the cord\, buckles\, and supplies you’ll need. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\n\nHow to measure and cut paracord for different projects \n\n\nGeneral basic knots and ties \n\n\nHow to finish and secure your work cleanly \n\n\nCreative applications from fashion to function \n\n\nWhether you’re crafting for fun\, gifting\, or prepping for your next outdoor adventure\, this workshop offers a colorful\, skill-building experience. \nAll ages welcome! Recommended donation: $5 for supplies. Snacks available by donation too.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/twist-tangle-a-paracord-crafting-experience/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Wednesday Workshops,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250731T175751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T175751Z
UID:10000100-1754125200-1754146800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Idea Forge Creators Space Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to explore\, create\, or just try something new? \nOpen Hours are a perfect entry point into the Idea Forge Creators Space.  \nCome solo\, bring a friend\, or bring the whole family\, no experience needed! \nWhat’s Available During Open Hours:\n\nDIY crafting & art tools for all levels\nHigh-tech equipment like 3D printers\, laser cutters\, and vinyl machines\nGuided exploration — get help from our staff and volunteers\nBusiness launch support — from product design to prototypes\n\n \nGet the Full List of Tools and Stations\n  \nCurious? Come explore for free!\nYou’re always welcome to stop by during Open Hours to look around\, ask questions\, and see what the Idea Forge is all about no charge during open house hours. \nReady to create?If you’d like to use the tools\, workstations\, or materials\, we offer a $10 drop-in day pass. It’s a low-barrier way to jump into your next project or test out the space before becoming a member. \n \nNo long-term commitment\, just show up and start making.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-creators-space-open-hours-26/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Hours,Tech and Maker Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250703T162536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T162536Z
UID:10000091-1753884000-1753905600@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Idea Forge Creators Space Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to explore\, create\, or just try something new? \nOpen Hours are a perfect entry point into the Idea Forge Creators Space.  \nCome solo\, bring a friend\, or bring the whole family\, no experience needed! \nWhat’s Available During Open Hours:\n\nDIY crafting & art tools for all levels\nHigh-tech equipment like 3D printers\, laser cutters\, and vinyl machines\nGuided exploration — get help from our staff and volunteers\nBusiness launch support — from product design to prototypes\n\n \nGet the Full List of Tools and Stations\n  \nCurious? Come explore for free!\nYou’re always welcome to stop by during Open Hours to look around\, ask questions\, and see what the Idea Forge is all about no charge during open house hours. \nReady to create?If you’d like to use the tools\, workstations\, or materials\, we offer a $10 drop-in day pass. It’s a low-barrier way to jump into your next project or test out the space before becoming a member. \n \nNo long-term commitment\, just show up and start making.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-creators-space-open-hours-23/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Hours,Tech and Maker Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250521T202137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T100218Z
UID:10000071-1753779600-1753801200@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Youth Promise Environmental Impact Program
DESCRIPTION:Youth Promise Environmental Impact Program Empowering Young Changemakers through a multi-day\, transformative experience designed specifically for youth ages 14–21 who are passionate about making a positive difference in the world. This unique program provides an immersive opportunity to explore the intersections of environmental stewardship\, leadership development\, and social impact through a blend of education\, action\, and creativity. \nParticipants engage deeply with topics that matter\, from climate justice and community resilience to conservation\, biodiversity\, and sustainability. Each program day is carefully crafted to provide hands-on learning\, outdoor exploration\, field research\, and creative projects\, all designed to challenge young people to think critically\, collaborate effectively\, and develop practical solutions for real-world environmental challenges. \nMore than just learning about environmental issues\, this program empowers youth to take action. Whether through local community projects\, environmental storytelling\, or leadership skill-building\, participants leave the program with the tools\, confidence\, and passion to become change agents in their own communities and beyond. \nBy combining direct action\, meaningful community engagement\, and personal growth opportunities\, the Environmental Impact Program equips the next generation of environmental leaders with the knowledge\, experience\, and mindset to make a difference today and shape a more sustainable tomorrow. \nEnvironmental Impact Program Topics Explored:\n\n\nEnvironmental Justice & Equity \n\n\nClimate Change & Community Resilience \n\n\nConservation & Biodiversity \n\n\nSustainable Living Practices \n\n\nEnvironmental Art & Storytelling \n\n\n  \nThis impactful program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut\, with additional partnership contributions from Joshua’s Trust and NAFI. Together\, these organizations help ensure that youth in our region have access to meaningful environmental education and leadership opportunities. \nLearn more: \nThe environmental impact program
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-promise-environmental-impact-program-8/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Teen Center Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250703T162414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T162414Z
UID:10000088-1753718400-1753732800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Idea Forge Creators Space Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to explore\, create\, or just try something new? \nOpen Hours are a perfect entry point into the Idea Forge Creators Space.  \nCome solo\, bring a friend\, or bring the whole family\, no experience needed! \nWhat’s Available During Open Hours:\n\nDIY crafting & art tools for all levels\nHigh-tech equipment like 3D printers\, laser cutters\, and vinyl machines\nGuided exploration — get help from our staff and volunteers\nBusiness launch support — from product design to prototypes\n\n \nGet the Full List of Tools and Stations\n  \nCurious? Come explore for free!\nYou’re always welcome to stop by during Open Hours to look around\, ask questions\, and see what the Idea Forge is all about no charge during open house hours. \nReady to create?If you’d like to use the tools\, workstations\, or materials\, we offer a $10 drop-in day pass. It’s a low-barrier way to jump into your next project or test out the space before becoming a member. \n \nNo long-term commitment\, just show up and start making.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-creators-space-open-hours-20/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Hours,Tech and Maker Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Idea-Forge-Featured-Image-on-Open-Hours.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250521T202136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T095602Z
UID:10000070-1753693200-1753714800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Youth Promise Environmental Impact Program
DESCRIPTION:Youth Promise Environmental Impact Program Empowering Young Changemakers through a multi-day\, transformative experience designed specifically for youth ages 14–21 who are passionate about making a positive difference in the world. This unique program provides an immersive opportunity to explore the intersections of environmental stewardship\, leadership development\, and social impact through a blend of education\, action\, and creativity. \nParticipants engage deeply with topics that matter\, from climate justice and community resilience to conservation\, biodiversity\, and sustainability. Each program day is carefully crafted to provide hands-on learning\, outdoor exploration\, field research\, and creative projects\, all designed to challenge young people to think critically\, collaborate effectively\, and develop practical solutions for real-world environmental challenges. \nMore than just learning about environmental issues\, this program empowers youth to take action. Whether through local community projects\, environmental storytelling\, or leadership skill-building\, participants leave the program with the tools\, confidence\, and passion to become change agents in their own communities and beyond. \nBy combining direct action\, meaningful community engagement\, and personal growth opportunities\, the Environmental Impact Program equips the next generation of environmental leaders with the knowledge\, experience\, and mindset to make a difference today and shape a more sustainable tomorrow. \nEnvironmental Impact Program Topics Explored:\n\n\nEnvironmental Justice & Equity \n\n\nClimate Change & Community Resilience \n\n\nConservation & Biodiversity \n\n\nSustainable Living Practices \n\n\nEnvironmental Art & Storytelling \n\n\n  \nThis impactful program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut\, with additional partnership contributions from Joshua’s Trust and NAFI. Together\, these organizations help ensure that youth in our region have access to meaningful environmental education and leadership opportunities. \nLearn more: \nThe environmental impact program
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/youth-promise-environmental-impact-program-7/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Teen Center Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250703T162628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T162628Z
UID:10000093-1753365600-1753387200@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Idea Forge Creators Space Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to explore\, create\, or just try something new? \nOpen Hours are a perfect entry point into the Idea Forge Creators Space.  \nCome solo\, bring a friend\, or bring the whole family\, no experience needed! \nWhat’s Available During Open Hours:\n\nDIY crafting & art tools for all levels\nHigh-tech equipment like 3D printers\, laser cutters\, and vinyl machines\nGuided exploration — get help from our staff and volunteers\nBusiness launch support — from product design to prototypes\n\n \nGet the Full List of Tools and Stations\n  \nCurious? Come explore for free!\nYou’re always welcome to stop by during Open Hours to look around\, ask questions\, and see what the Idea Forge is all about no charge during open house hours. \nReady to create?If you’d like to use the tools\, workstations\, or materials\, we offer a $10 drop-in day pass. It’s a low-barrier way to jump into your next project or test out the space before becoming a member. \n \nNo long-term commitment\, just show up and start making.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-creators-space-open-hours-25/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Hours,Tech and Maker Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133128
CREATED:20250703T162517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T162517Z
UID:10000090-1753279200-1753300800@projectimo.org
SUMMARY:Idea Forge Creators Space Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to explore\, create\, or just try something new? \nOpen Hours are a perfect entry point into the Idea Forge Creators Space.  \nCome solo\, bring a friend\, or bring the whole family\, no experience needed! \nWhat’s Available During Open Hours:\n\nDIY crafting & art tools for all levels\nHigh-tech equipment like 3D printers\, laser cutters\, and vinyl machines\nGuided exploration — get help from our staff and volunteers\nBusiness launch support — from product design to prototypes\n\n \nGet the Full List of Tools and Stations\n  \nCurious? Come explore for free!\nYou’re always welcome to stop by during Open Hours to look around\, ask questions\, and see what the Idea Forge is all about no charge during open house hours. \nReady to create?If you’d like to use the tools\, workstations\, or materials\, we offer a $10 drop-in day pass. It’s a low-barrier way to jump into your next project or test out the space before becoming a member. \n \nNo long-term commitment\, just show up and start making.
URL:https://projectimo.org/event/idea-forge-creators-space-open-hours-22/
LOCATION:Base Camp & Idea Forge Studios\, 54 North Street\, Willimantic\, CT\, 06226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Hours,Tech and Maker Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project Imo":MAILTO:teamimo@projectimo.org
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