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SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-31/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260306T232530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T234818Z
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SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-32/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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CREATED:20260221T043841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T043841Z
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SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-13/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260116T021401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001620Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Design 1
DESCRIPTION:Consider different parts of your dream back yard\, like patios and plant selections\, while learning from Susan Gregory\, a landscape designer.\n\n\nWe’ll cover the aspects to consider when dreaming of turning your outdoor spaces into more productive\, beautiful and functional places to be. Topics like screening\, paths and patios\, irrigation\, lighting\, plant selection\, edible landscapes\, and retaining walls will be covered. \nAttendance at the second class is recommended\, but it is not required. You may learn more about Garden Design 2 and sign up for it on seattlereconomy.org/events. \nAbout the instructor\, Susan Gregory: Susan is a landscape designer with many years of experience both designing and implementing small and large landscape projects. She holds a degree in landscape design from Edmonds Community College and completed a permaculture course with Toby Hemenway. She ran a successful design/build company for 12 years. \nThis class is a part of our Garden Starting Skill Series\, which includes 10 classes that hope to give you the opportunity to learn more about different aspects of gardening. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/garden-design-1/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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CREATED:20251113T234552Z
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SUMMARY:Community Threads @ NESTL
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to chat and craft together. Bring your textiles or craft supplies (or use our sewing supplies)\, and get to know your community!\n\n\nGot a collection of hole-filled socks you can’t get rid of? Have you been meaning to set aside time for your latest alteration\, but need some motivation? Come mend with us! \nOur Community Threads mending and sewing circle is a monthly event for anyone to work on their textile projects. Any textile craft is welcome! Honestly\, any craft is welcome\, but we will only be providing sewing supplies (at least at first). There will be sewing machines\, fabric\, thread and community\, as well as hot tea. \nThis will not be a class format\, while there will be experienced menders present to offer advice and counsel\, this is intended as a co-working space. \nCan’t make it to this one? We plan to host it on the second weekend of each month: The second Saturday at the Shoreline Tool Library and the second Sunday at the NE Seattle Tool Library! As it grows\, we may change it to a different day\, but we’ll let you know on social media. \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible.  All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant. \nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St.  Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/community-threads-nestl-15/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260221T050614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T053257Z
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SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-27/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20251208T035408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001644Z
UID:10000689-1773079200-1773086400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Basic Bicycle Maintenance at the NE Seattle Tool Library
DESCRIPTION:Work with a bike shack volunteer to learn how to tune up your bicycle!\n\n\nSpend an evening at the NE Seattle Tool Library learning the basics of maintaining your bike. Bring your own bike and learn from hands-on experience by addressing your specific needs\, such as gear\, brake\, and bearing adjustments\, wheel truing and bike fit. You’ll also gain a better understanding of common noises and their causes and solutions. All in service to making your ride experience better and helping your bike last longer. \nAbout the Instructor\, Russ Steele: \nBasic Bike Maintenance is taught by Bike Shack volunteer Russ Steele\, former owner/manager of Wedgwood Cycle. Growing up in his father’s bike shop\, Russ literally has 60+ years of experience. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.orgwith their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate. \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible.  All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant. \nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St.  Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/basic-bicycle-maintenance-at-the-ne-seattle-tool-library-11/
LOCATION:The Bike Shack\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260306T232536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T234825Z
UID:10000785-1773144000-1773154800@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-18/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260126T200707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T024944Z
UID:10000748-1773162000-1773167400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:3D Printer Orientation: The Basics @ STL
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to use our 3D printers. 3D Printer Orientation is necessary to use our in-house Prusa MK3S+ 3D printers.\n\n\nLearn how to find\, prepare\, and print 3D models on our Prusa MK3S+ 3D printers! No previous knowledge is required. This class will cover where to source 3D models online\, how to slice files using Prusa Slicer\, and how to operate the machine. You are encouraged to bring your own laptop to the class and download Prusa Slicer by clicking here\, but it is not required. \nThis class will not include a 3D modeling aspect. If you are interested in learning 3D modeling\, check out our other class—CAD for 3D Printing. Please note that CAD for 3D Printing class is NOT a 3D printer orientation class and will not cover how to use our in-house 3D printers. These classes will not have any content overlap. If you are interested in taking both\, you can take them in either order. \nTaking the 3D Printer Orientation is required to use our in-house printers. You must also be a member of NE Seattle Tool Library or Shoreline Tool Library to take this class. Become a member here! \nWhile this instance is at the Shoreline Tool Library\, we also have 3D Printer Orientations at the NE Seattle Tool Library\, and completing one at either location gives members access to all of our tool library 3D printers. You may view our full list of upcoming 3D Printer Orientations here. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.orgwith their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/3d-printer-orientation-the-basics-stl-9/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260304T040517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T024843Z
UID:10000780-1773241200-1773252000@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-15/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260223T011620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T035324Z
UID:10000777-1773424800-1773435600@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-30/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20251113T234559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001707Z
UID:10000655-1773489600-1773500400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Community Threads @ STL
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to chat and craft together. Bring your textiles or craft supplies (or use our sewing supplies)\, and get to know your community!\n\n\nGot a collection of hole-filled socks you can’t get rid of? Have you been meaning to set aside time for your latest alteration\, but need some motivation? Come mend with us! \nOur Community Threads mending and sewing circle is a monthly event for anyone to work on their textile projects. Any textile craft is welcome! Honestly\, any craft is welcome\, but we will only be providing sewing supplies (at least at first). There will be sewing machines\, fabric\, thread and community\, as well as hot tea. \nThis will not be a class format\, while there will be experienced menders present to offer advice and counsel\, this is intended as a co-working space. \nCan’t make it to this one? We plan to host it on the second weekend of each month: the second Sunday at the NE Seattle Tool Library and the second Saturday at the Shoreline Tool Library! \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building. \nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/community-threads-stl-15/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260116T021404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001719Z
UID:10000741-1773493200-1773500400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Your Best Crop of Tomatoes
DESCRIPTION:David Johnson\, who has over 40 years of gardening experience\, wants to teach you everything you need to know to grow tasty tomatoes.\n\n\nThis class will cover everything you need to know about growing tomatoes\, including the basic requirements for ripening tomatoes in the Seattle area. The class will include information on the best temperature and soil preferences for tomatoes\, varieties of tomatoes\, growing techniques\, and pests that you might come across while growing your tomatoes. \nAbout the instructor\, David Johnson: Instructor David Johnson has over 25 years as a professional horticulturist and 40 years of vegetable gardening experience. He has taught classes for Seattle Tilth and Sustainable NE Seattle (soil management\, garden planning\, numerous home repair classes). \nThis class is a part of our Garden Starting Skill Series\, which includes 10 classes that hope to give you the opportunity to learn more about different aspects of gardening. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/cultivating-your-best-crop-of-tomatoes/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260208T003752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T003752Z
UID:10000758-1773500400-1773505800@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Safe and Effective Drill Operating
DESCRIPTION:Become an expert in drill types\, parts\, bit selection\, job matching\, & safety to confidently choose and use the right drill for any project.\n\n\nIn this class\, you will learn all about various types of drills\, including: \n\nUnderstanding the differences between electric drills\, hammer drills\, hand drills\, cordless drills\, and specialty drills.\nDifferent drill components by exploring the main parts of drills\, including motors\, chucks\, and bits\, and how they affect performance.\nHow to select the right drill for each job by gaining insight into matching drills to specific tasks and materials\, from woodworking to metalworking.\nHow to choose the correct drill bits by learning about the different types of drill bits available and their specific applications\, including twist bits\, spade bits\, and masonry bits.\nHow to stay safe when operating any drill\, including proper safety measures when operating drills to prevent accidents and injuries.\n\nAbout the instructor\, Geoff Poor: Geoff is a retired educator who spent 27 years rehabbing an 1875 house in western New York. Since 2019\, he’s had a part-time handyman business in Shoreline and uses all kinds of drills regularly in his handyman work. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building. \nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle. \n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/safe-and-effective-drill-operating/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260306T232608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T234842Z
UID:10000783-1773565200-1773572400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-33/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260116T021411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001729Z
UID:10000735-1773568800-1773574200@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Medicinal Herb Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Clinical herbalist Cassidy Moss will help you get started on a medicinal herb garden that can support you and your family’s needs.\n\n\nClinical herbalist Cassidy Moss will help you get started on a medicinal herb garden that can support you and your family’s needs. \nPlan a medicinal herb garden this year! Learn how to start medicinal herb seeds\, tend to them in your Pacific Northwest garden\, and grow medicine for you and your family. Clinical herbalist Cassidy Moss will go over basic garden planning and care\, as well as the conditions that will help these herbs thrive\, and give you an introduction to their medicinal uses. \nAbout the instructor\, Cassidy Moss: Cassidy is a clinical herbalist with a decade of experience in biodynamic gardening and growing medicinal plants. \nThis class is a part of our Garden Starting Skill Series\, which includes 10 classes that hope to give you the opportunity to learn more about different aspects of gardening. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/medicinal-herb-gardening-2/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260116T021422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001739Z
UID:10000736-1773581400-1773586800@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Healthy Soil\, Healthy Garden: Intro to Soil Health
DESCRIPTION:Marni Swart has been teaching this class for years\, and by the end of it\, you’ll also understand the importance of healthy soil in a garden.\n\n\nMarni Swart has been teaching this class for years\, and by the end of it\, you’ll also understand the importance of healthy soil in a garden. \nA healthy and productive garden starts with healthy soil. In this class\, you will learn all about how to build healthy soil to increase yields\, improve water retention\, and even help with pest control! We will discuss using organic and sustainable methods\, including mulching and composting. Marni has taught this class for many years now and considers it one of the most important gardening classes that she offers. \nAbout the instructor\, Marni Swart: Marni Swart is a certified sustainable urban agriculturist\, garden coach\, certified permaculture designer\, nursery woman\, and owner of Growing Roots Together. Marni’s passion is teaching people how to sustainably grow more of their own food\, herbs\, and medicine as a way of building connections with nature and within communities. Learn more at GrowingRootsTogether.com. \nThis class is a part of our Garden Starting Skill Series\, which includes 10 classes that hope to give you the opportunity to learn more about different aspects of gardening. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/healthy-soil-healthy-garden-intro-to-soil-health/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260314T063147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T063147Z
UID:10000809-1773669600-1773680400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-35/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260124T051012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001441Z
UID:10000745-1773684000-1773691200@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Bicycle Roadside Repair - Prepare for the Unexpected
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on class for on-the-go bike fixes. Learn to repair flats\, broken spokes and more so you can keep riding no matter the distance.\n\n\nHands-on class for on-the-go bicycle repairs. Learn from life-long bicycle mechanic Russ Steele how to do common fixes when you’re out on a bike ride. Learn to repair flats\, broken spokes and more so you can keep pedaling. \nAbout the instructor\, Russ Steele: Russ has been teaching Basic Bicycle Maintenance classes at Seattle REconomy for many years. He taught this class in 1979 at Tacoma Community College\, and hasn’t stopped since. \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building. \nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle. \n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/bicycle-roadside-repair-prepare-for-the-unexpected/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260214T012400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T012400Z
UID:10000760-1773687600-1773693000@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Tool Library Book Club
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss “Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature” by Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian. Everyone is welcome!\n\n\nJoin us for the eleventh edition of the NE Seattle Tool Library’s book club! We’ll be reading the Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature by Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian. \nAll are welcome at bookclub! We hope to see you there for some discussion and community building. \nLooking for a copy? There are a handful at the Seattle Public Libraries and King County Libraries. We also suggest a thriftbooks.com and betterworldbooks.com for ordering used books. \nOur group agreements are as follows: \n\nRespect! Respect people’s opinions\, pronouns\, bodies\, spaces\, and time.\nKeep it flowing. While we wish we could be at book club all night\, we only have an hour and a half. Please be mindful of leaving room for everyone to speak.\nLead with curiosity. This is a place for expanding our ideas of whats possible!\nIf you haven’t read the book\, you are still welcome! No need to read the book to come and participate in our community\, all are welcome <3\n\nYou may RSVP for upcoming Book Clubs once we post them by visiting seattlereconomy.org/events and searching for “Book Club”! \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/tool-library-book-club-10/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260304T040527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T231114Z
UID:10000781-1773849600-1773860400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-16/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20251114T004904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001749Z
UID:10000660-1773853200-1773864000@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Fix-It Night at the Shoreline Tool Library
DESCRIPTION:Bring by your broken household items for a night of fixing and community building at the Shoreline Tool Library!\n\n\nIt’s time to start collecting all those items around the house that need to be fixed but you don’t know how. We are hosting a repair night at the Shoreline Tool Library. We will help you fix and learn to fix your broken tools\, lamps\, toys\, furniture\, appliances\, and any other broken items that you can carry in on your own. We encourage you to help as much as you can and enjoy the community of reuse! \nIf you are excited about fixing and want to help out with this event or other fixing opportunities we are looking for more fixers. Sign up to help out at this event here or join our list of fixers by sending us an email at STL@seattlereconomy.org. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/fix-it-night-at-the-shoreline-tool-library-23/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260107T213640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001757Z
UID:10000713-1773939600-1773945000@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:3D Printer Orientation: The Basics @ NESTL
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to use our 3D printers. 3D Printer Orientation is necessary to use our in-house Prusa MK3S+ 3D printers.\n\n\nLearn how to find\, prepare\, and print 3D models on our Prusa MK3S+ 3D printers! No previous knowledge is required. This class will cover where to source 3D models online\, how to slice files using Prusa Slicer\, and how to operate the machine. You are encouraged to bring your own laptop to the class and download Prusa Slicer by clicking here\, but it is not required. \nThis class will not include a 3D modeling aspect. If you are interested in learning 3D modeling\, check out our other class—CAD for 3D Printing. Please note that CAD for 3D Printing class is NOT a 3D printer orientation class and will not cover how to use our in-house 3D printers. These classes will not have any content overlap. If you are interested in taking both\, you can take them in either order. \nTaking the 3D Printer Orientation is required to use our in-house printers. You must also be a member of NE Seattle Tool Library or Shoreline Tool Library to take this class. Become a member here! \nWhile this instance is at the NE Seattle Tool Library\, we also have 3D Printer Orientations at the Shoreline Tool Library\, and completing one at either location gives members access to all of our tool library 3D printers. You may view our full list of upcoming 3D Printer Orientations here. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.orgwith their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/3d-printer-orientation-the-basics-nestl-13/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260304T040535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T231139Z
UID:10000782-1774101600-1774112400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-17/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260313T004305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T231121Z
UID:10000792-1774112400-1774123200@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Open Hours
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for some time in our Woodshop! Reminder: You must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nCome into our Woodshop to work on your personal woodworking projects. Woodshop Open Hours is designed for woodworkers who are confident in their craft. While there will be a knowledgeable Woodshop Steward available to provide machine-based guidance and ensure your safety while you work\, this is a space where you can work more independently. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nApplicable tool operation refreshers (as needed) to get you started safely and confidently\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nYour project idea\, pictures\, sketch\, or plans (digital or paper)\nAny materials you’ve already sourced\n\nPrerequisite: \nYou must take the Woodshop Orientation class before using any type of Woodshop Open Hours. You may learn more about the Woodshop here and sign up for Woodshop Orientations here. Since this version of Woodshop Open Hours may have Woodshop Stewards who can only support you through machine-based guidance\, we recommend that folks who sign up for this be more comfortable in the space or confident in their independence. \nCan’t find a time? \nIf none of these times work for you\, you can request a custom time via this Woodshop Open Hours Request Google Form. In this form\, you can request up to 3 potential time slots. If a Steward is available\, they will get back to you confirming one of the requested times. We also recommend filling out our Class & Event Notification Registration form and checking “Woodshop Open Hours (Woodshop Orientation Required)” to be notified when we post a Woodshop Open Hours next. \nIf a time within a currently listed Woodshop Open Hours works\, but you cannot make it within the first 5 minutes of its start time\, please email ava@seattlereconomy.org\, and we can try to work with your availability. Please make sure to check that there is an open spot and include the date/time of the instance in your email. \nCost & Donations: \nWe charge a $15 access fee to the shop and recommend a donation of $15 per hour of usage. Your donations help keep our Woodshop open. You can pay for any additional time via a QR code once you’ve completed your time in the shop. \nSafety & Supervision: \nAll shop time is supervised. Our instructor and Woodshop Steward volunteers will help you use tools safely. Email us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. \nIf you are new to woodworking or would like to chat with an experienced Woodshop Steward\, check out Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support. This is for folks who feel a little intimidated about starting a woodworking project and would like personalized guidance and advice. Of course\, if you cannot find an open spot in Woodshop Open Hours: Project Support that fits your schedule\, you are welcome to sign up for Woodshop Open Hours\, regardless of your experience. You may just not receive personal guidance from the Woodshop Steward (though many of our Woodshop Stewards can provide some personalized support). \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-open-hours-34/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260116T021428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001809Z
UID:10000737-1774173600-1774180800@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Garden Design 2
DESCRIPTION:Take the first steps in designing your ideal backyard with Susan Gregory\, who has over 12 years of professional landscape design experience.\n\n\nIn this class\, we’ll start to sketch out your space and brainstorm ideas for how to begin. Students are asked to submit photos\, dimensions\, and questions(directions for this in the confirmation email following a ticket purchase) for their backyard area of focus\, and the instrcutor and class members will suggest ideas. As we work through each person’s project\, we’ll learn more about design principles and ways to create a more beautiful and functional outdoor space. \nAttendance at the first class is recommended\, but it is not required. You may learn more about Garden Design 1 and sign up for it on seattlereconomy.org/events. \nAbout the instructor\, Susan Gregory: Susan is a landscape designer with many years of experience both designing and implementing small and large landscape projects. She holds a degree in landscape design from Edmonds Community College and completed a permaculture course with Toby Hemenway. She ran a successful design/build company for 12 years. \nThis class is a part of our Garden Starting Skill Series\, which includes 10 classes that hope to give you the opportunity to learn more about different aspects of gardening. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building.\nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/garden-design-2/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260216T192907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T192612Z
UID:10000763-1774177200-1774182600@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Learn Simple Drywall Patching and Painting (2 Sessions)
DESCRIPTION:Over two class sessions\, you’ll gain hands-on experience that will prepare you for your drywall patch and paint repair needs.\n\n\nIn this two-session class\, you’ll learn the basics of repairing holes in walls and ceilings. From tiny patches to larger teardowns\, a few simple tools and some inexpensive products make it easy to fix patches so that you can’t even see where it was fixed. \nThis is a hands-on class\, where you’ll get a chance to practice the skills in a safe environment. Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting paint on. The second session will be outside\, so dress warm. \nPlease be sure you can make it to both of the class periods (listed below) and register only for the first date listed (March 22nd): \n\nSession One: Sunday\, March 22nd\, from 11am–12:30pm at the NE Seattle Tool Library\nSession Two: Sunday\, March 29th\, from 12–1pm at the NE Seattle Tool Library\n\nAbout the instructor\, Afton Lewis: Afton has a professional background in restoration painting and drywalling. His repair projects have included repairing fire damage\, basement floods\, etc. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.\n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/learn-simple-drywall-patching-and-painting-2-sessions/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260209T000046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T002052Z
UID:10000759-1774184400-1774191600@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Basic Lamp Repair
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to do basic lamp repairs on a variety of household lamps! You can even bring your own broken lamp for hands-on instruction.\n\n\nThe class will cover repairs of typical 110V household floor\, desk\, and table lamps. Topics will include safety\, the anatomy of typical lamps (including electrical parts)\, the various types of common lamp switches\, as well as instructor-guided replacement of lamps brought by students. Time and resources permitting other kinds of lamps may be discussed\, but primary focus is on normal 110V types. \nStudents are welcome to bring their lamps in need of repair\, or watch and learn. If you are bringing a lamp that are doesn’t have a brass socket\, you may want to bring your own replacement socket with the right color. Likewise\, if you need a cord replaced that is not the typical black\, you may want to get one of your preferred color. \nAbout the instructors\, Bruce Cozens\, Cathal Cunningham\, and Ashley Parker: Bruce\, Cathal\, and Ashley are active Fixers at our monthly Fix-It Night events\, and spend much of their time doing all kinds of small household appliance repairs. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible and has an all-gender restroom. The restroom is ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests. \n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line on Aurora Ave N and N 165th.\nBy bike: The venue is located one block west of the Interurban Trail. Shoreline Light Rail stations are each about 2 miles away. A bicycle rack is available outside the building. \nCar parking: There is an asphalt parking lot that fits up to 20 cars. There is one ADA van accessible parking space with an access aisle. \n\nChildren are welcome at some classes with their parent or guardian on a case-by-case basis\, either as a student or as an observer. If you would like your child to attend a class with you\, please email info@seattlereconomy.org with their age and experience. Let us know if they will be a student or an observer\, the name and date of the class\, and we will determine if it is appropriate.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/basic-lamp-repair/
LOCATION:Shoreline Tool Library\, 16610 Aurora Avenue North\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20260310T023332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T231148Z
UID:10000787-1774285200-1774296000@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Woodshop Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic safety of our woodworking tools. Woodshop Orientation is necessary to use our Woodshop during our Woodshop Open Hours.\n\n\nSign up for Woodshop Orientation to learn the basic safety of the tools that we have in our Woodshop. This will give you the basic training required to safely utilize our various woodworking tools\, and it will give you the prerequisite to use the space during Woodshop Open Hours. \nThe space is equipped with a large SawStop table saw\, 12″ compound sliding miter saw\, 2 band saws (one for resaw)\, drill press\, router table\, jointer\, planer\, spindle sander\, scroll saw\, and various hand tools. \nPrerequisite: \nYou must be a Seattle REconomy tool library (NE Seattle Tool Library/Shoreline Tool Library) member to take this class. There are suggested membership options\, but membership is pay-what-you-can\, and we do not require proof of income. Learn more about becoming a member here! \nEmail us at ava@seattlereconomy.org if you have any questions on Woodshop usage. Please come to the East entrance of the NE Seattle Tool Library at the time of the class. When you arrive through that entrance\, the Wookshop is through the door in the left corner of the space. \nOur sliding scale for classes helps to reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy\, which owns and operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline tool libraries. Please choose the level that best fits your family’s income. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/woodshop-orientation-19/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130911
CREATED:20251113T234606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T001817Z
UID:10000656-1774371600-1774382400@seattlereconomy.org
SUMMARY:Fabric Fix-It
DESCRIPTION:Bring your textiles in need of mending for a night of repair and community at the NE Seattle Tool Library.\n\n\nNeed help getting your fabric back in tip-top shape? RSVP and come to the NE Seattle Tool Library the fourth Tuesday of each month for Fabric Fix-It! \nWe will have menders on site who can either offer advice on mending\, or mend textiles for you. If your project goals are out of the scope of what we can accomplish in one evening\, we will help you make a plan to carry out on your own. \nSome common fixes include: hemming\, patching small holes\, reattaching buttons\, and fixing or replacing zippers. \nWe are including a limit of two items at a time per person. If you have more items to be fixed\, feel free to bring them\, but we will prioritize fixing a few things for everyone over multple items for the same person! Feel free to bring supplies to fix your item\, if you have them. We will have some supplies on hand. Please plan on sticking around while your items are fixed. \nWant to mend at this event? Email marlee@seattlereconomy.org to sign up \nLooking for more opportunities to grow your textile skills?! Join us at one of the tool libraries for Community Threads every second Saturday at the Shoreline Tool Library and second Sunday at the NE Seattle Tool Library. It’s an opportunity to get crafty alongside your community in a co-working space! RSVP & learn more about our Monthly Community Threads. \nACCESSIBILITY: \n\nMuch of the NE Seattle Tool Library interior is wheelchair accessible. All entrances have ramps that may exceed a 5 degree slope. The all-gender restroom is quite small and not ADA compliant.\nNon-English and ASL interpreters are not provided at our classes and events\, however attendees are welcome to bring their own interpreters.\nPlease contact us with any accessibility notes or requests.\n\nGETTING THERE: \n\nBy transit: Served by King County Metro bus route 372 stopping along Lake City Way NE at NE 98th St. Route 61 stops at NE Northgate Way & 23rd Ave NE and is a ½ mile walk from the tool library.\nBy bike: There are multiple bicycle route options available to the tool library\, and you are welcome to stow your bicycle inside the tool library during your visit.\nCar parking: There is a gravel parking lot that fits about 10 cars\, and an asphalt parking lot that fits 5 cars. There is no ADA accessible parking.
URL:https://seattlereconomy.org/event/fabric-fix-it-11/
LOCATION:NE Seattle Tool Library\, 10228 Fischer Place Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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