The Millard-based non-profit Made New Makerspace is hitching its mobile classroom at Omaha parks this summer.The Mobile Makerspace expands the group’s mission to introduce students and teens to promising careers and futures, and the timing couldn’t be any better.”This is the perfect time to have events where you can get kids in the community and you can start doing stuff again,” executive director Jim Clements said.The non-profit team has waited to show off this renovated Husker tailgate trailer they bought it months ago.They’ll take their tools, 3-D printers, and laser engravers across the city, solving the space problem at their workshop.Their effort to spread the word about promising futures in STEM have been halted when too many students take up too much room inside.”We feel like STEM skills are an important bridge to connecting with kids,” Clements said.It’s ok if you…