We are Cache Makers:
Youth STEM/STEAM Education Center & Community Makerspace. |
What is a Makerspace?
A Makerspace is a community-operated, non-profit workspace. Here, people with common interests (computers, machining, technology, science, digital art), can meet, socialize and collaborate with the maker mindset of creating something out of nothing and exploring your own interests.
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We have a variety of maker equipment available that provides hands-on learning. Through various projects and activities, we provide opportunities for students to develop critical thinking, reinforce self-confidence, and a chance to advance their skills in STEAM Education.
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Current Events:
Looking for ideas to play together as a family this holiday season while celebrating at home? Experience the new, FREE family fun at home adventure guides!
Connect and play together using a guide, give feedback, and be entered to win prizes! It’s a win, win, win! Download the guides here: hiddengems.usu.edu |
One False Note is the second book in the gripping adventure series, 39 Clues. The series follows the exploits of Amy and Dan Cahill as they travel the world, encounter 500 years of history, and unravel a treacherous family mystery.
This book has sparked our new monthly challenge. Join us for our 39 Clues Goosechase. It starts the third week of February and will only be open for a week. If you're going to uncover the mysteries, you must read the second book, One False Note. |
You've been invited to participate in the upcoming 39 Clues March Challenge GooseChase scavenger hunt. To join, please follow these instructions:
If you have any questions about the game, please email your organizer Jenny.kearl@usu.edu
- Download the GooseChase iOS or Android app.
- Choose to play as a guest, or register for a personal account with a username & password of your choice.
- Search for and select the "One False Note" 39 Clues March Challenge game, or search for game code .
- Follow the prompts to select or create your team. If prompted, the password for the game is "Cache".
If you have any questions about the game, please email your organizer Jenny.kearl@usu.edu
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
~Viktor Frankl~
Survivor of 4 concentration camps
Our Members Say:
Cache Makers has allowed me huge opportunities to do the things I do today. Becoming knowledgeable of today's technology, helping out with the community, and even learning to help others have all come from Cache Makers. Cache Makers motivates me to help others and the community around me.”
--Cami Yuan, 4-H Cache Makers STEM Ambassador and youth council leader, 2020
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Contact us for an appointment:
coordinator@cachemakers.org
(435) 915-6253
Work on a Project
Volunteer!
Contact us for an appointment:
coordinator@cachemakers.org
(435) 915-6253
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