
Stephen Lindsey holds a thank-you plaque for a Future Forge supporter, while Gabe Farley helps Diana Quintanar, a member of the makerspace, with a project using a laser cutter and a design program.
Silver City’s makerspace, The Future Forge, has reopened its doors after closing for renovations in mid-November. The reboot comes with a change at the administrative level as well, as the community work space has dissolved as a limited liability corporation and assumed nonprofit status, with the Grant County Community Foundation serving as its fiscal agent.
“We got enough support between our volunteers and donors to renovate the space and reopen as a different organization,” said board Chairman Stephen Lindsey, who co-founded the experimental phase of the makerspace with Binary Circuits owner Nick Prince last year….