The Makers Hub Club

The Makers Hub Club gives high school students a place to explore hands on skills in a supportive, creative environment.

Students learn woodworking, sewing, laser cutting, digital design, and more while working on real projects that build confidence and spark new interests.

The club helps young people discover their strengths, experiment with tools and ideas, and connect with mentors who encourage creativity, leadership, and career exploration.

Each week brings something new to try, giving students room to follow their curiosity and see what they enjoy most.

The Makers Hub Club

The Makers Hub Club gives high school students a place to explore hands on skills in a supportive, creative environment.

Students learn woodworking, sewing, laser cutting, digital design, and more while working on real projects that build confidence and spark new interests.

The club helps young people discover their strengths, experiment with tools and ideas, and connect with mentors who encourage creativity, leadership, and career exploration.

Each week brings something new to try, giving students room to follow their curiosity and see what they enjoy most.

Career Connections

Career Connections

Career Connections is a key part of the Makers Hub Club, giving students direct exposure to professionals working in creative industries and the skilled trades.

Through guest speakers, hands on demonstrations, and open conversations, students learn what different career paths look like in the real world and what skills or training can help them get there.

These experiences broaden their understanding of what is possible beyond traditional routes and show them how their interests in making, designing, or building can translate into meaningful work.

By meeting people who use these skills every day, students gain insight, encouragement, and a clearer sense of the opportunities waiting for them.

Career Connections is a key part of the Makers Hub Club, giving students direct exposure to professionals working in creative industries and the skilled trades.

Through guest speakers, hands on demonstrations, and open conversations, students learn what different career paths look like in the real world and what skills or training can help them get there.

These experiences broaden their understanding of what is possible beyond traditional routes and show them how their interests in making, designing, or building can translate into meaningful work.

By meeting people who use these skills every day, students gain insight, encouragement, and a clearer sense of the opportunities waiting for them.

Maker's Fair

Maker's Fair

The Makers Fair is where students bring their new skills to life through entrepreneurship. After learning new skills in the Makers Hub Club, students create their own products and share them with the community at a school wide fair.

This experience introduces them to pricing, presentation, and customer engagement, giving them a real understanding of what it takes to turn an idea into something people want to buy.

The Makers Fair helps students see themselves as creators and entrepreneurs, building confidence and offering a meaningful first step into business ownership and creative enterprise.

The Makers Fair is where students bring their new skills to life through entrepreneurship. After learning new skills in the Makers Hub Club, students create their own products and share them with the community at a school wide fair.

This experience introduces them to pricing, presentation, and customer engagement, giving them a real understanding of what it takes to turn an idea into something people want to buy.

The Makers Fair helps students see themselves as creators and entrepreneurs, building confidence and offering a meaningful first step into business ownership and creative enterprise.

Interested in Bringing Us to Your School?

The Makers Hub brings hands on learning directly to schools through affordable, customizable program packages designed for all learning types.

Our team provides engaging, skill based workshops that introduce students to creative arts, trades, and maker technologies in a way that supports classroom learning and sparks new curiosity.

Schools gain access to tools, expertise, and projects that build problem solving, confidence, and real world understanding of how things are made.

Bringing this work onto campus gives students opportunities they may not otherwise have, helping them discover new interests, explore career pathways, and experience the power of learning by doing.

Email Rosario Umana at rosario@themakershub.org for more information.