MHTMakerspace
MHTMakerspace t1_j4vsjk5 wrote
Reply to Hi from Manchester, UK by Specialist_Flow7883
About once a year we get somebody trying to join our Makerspace who was obviously looking for "Hackspace Manchester" in the UK.
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>Are people in Manchester generally aware of the UK Manchester or is it pretty unknown.
Aware mostly because of "Manchester United F,C," marketing and outerwear.
MHTMakerspace t1_ivg86d3 wrote
Reply to comment by ekoostick in What to do on a Monday night? by varan98
>Is there an updated list of classes for winter?
Meetups and public classes (like our October mead-making series) are published to Facebook and Eventbrite . We also run many members-only training events, these are listed on our calendar.
MHTMakerspace t1_ivg0wdo wrote
Reply to What to do on a Monday night? by varan98
I'd absolutely get outdoors before sunset, enjoy the warm weather while it lasts!
I'm downtown every Monday evening (running the Manchester Makerspace open house). We see a fair amount of foot traffic next door at The Goat -- tonight their patio heaters will be running and and they have live music scheduled.
Thirsty Moose (Merrimack location) has Monday night trivia.
MHTMakerspace t1_isptr1f wrote
The Goat has a costume contest on the 29th.
MHTMakerspace t1_irrf3b7 wrote
We usually do our own welding at the Makerspace, however if you're not up to DIY, Eastern Auto Body is at the north end of Willow, does great work.
Surefire Automotive is "two towns over", more affordable than Eastern.
MHTMakerspace t1_j5fbkxd wrote
Reply to Moving from Kansas to New Hampshire (Manchester). Tips/advice? by justaduck0
>I'm a single, latino male in his early-30s who's also an introvert with no family or friends in that part of the US, so I would basically be starting over.
Starting over fresh with no contacts is tough in NH, especially as an introvert. There used to be more meetups and interesting events before COVID, but venues vanished and events are only slowly coming back.
To get a better idea of events around town, grab a copy of The Hippo (free weekly) when you visit NH, or you can buy access to the digital edition.