Made on Main Street - Celebrating Heatsync Labs and Mesa’s Innovative Spirit
Join us Saturday, October 13 from 10-2 pm as OneMain Financial hosts a party to celebrate downtown Mesa’s innovative spirit! In celebration of the Made on Main Street Grant ($25,000)received by RAIL Mesa to support Heatsync Labs’ new, expanded location.
OneMain Financial, in association with Main Street America is throwing a celebration!
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Blogger Note: Heat Sync Labs re-located from a previous location on Main Street to what was the space for Asylum Records @ 108 W Main. In earlier times it was named Chandler Court - marked by a bronze plaque on the outside - an open-air courtyard that can be seen in this old image between the original Spanish Mission Revival architecture details, along with the unique original Colonnades and the overhead ramada at the NWC on North Main Street & N Macdonald. Note that the original arched windows have been retained in the corner property now owned by Corinne Brooks
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Families, friends and neighbors can learn more about Heatsync Labs and downtown, enjoy free food and entertainment and celebrate the best their community has to offer. Macdonald will be full of family activities, Heatsync Labs will be open for tours and interactive activities, and Mesa’s innovative spirit will be on display for the entire community to experience!
Come to Macdonald & Main Streets in downtown Mesa for:
- Music from local bands
- Activities for the entire family:
- Photo booth and temporary tattoo station
- Games
- Obstacle course
- Arts and crafts, including an interactive mural project
- Local craft and artisan vendors
- Free food (while supplies last)
- Live mural painting
- Hands-On projects
- 3D printers printing
- Laser cutter cutting
- Tesla coil
- Battlebots
- . . . and more!
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This Project is supported by a grant from the Made on Main Street program, administered by the National Main Street Center, Inc. and funded by OneMain Financial.
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