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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2026-03-28/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2026-01-31/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-12-27/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20251129T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-11-29/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20251025T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20251025T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013050-1761384600-1761391800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-10-25/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250927T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250927T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013049-1758965400-1758972600@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-09-27/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250830T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250830T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013048-1756546200-1756553400@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-08-30/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250726T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250726T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013047-1753522200-1753529400@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250628T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250628T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
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SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250531T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250531T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013045-1748683800-1748691000@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-05-31/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250426T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250426T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013044-1745659800-1745667000@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-04-26/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250329T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250329T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013043-1743240600-1743247800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-03-29/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250222T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250222T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013042-1740216600-1740223800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-02-22/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250125T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250125T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013041-1737797400-1737804600@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2025-01-25/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241228T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241228T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013040-1735378200-1735385400@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-12-28/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241130T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241130T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013039-1732959000-1732966200@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-11-30/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241026T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241026T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013038-1729935000-1729942200@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-10-26/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240928T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240928T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013037-1727515800-1727523000@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-09-28/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240831T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240831T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013036-1725096600-1725103800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-08-31/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240727T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240727T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013035-1722072600-1722079800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-07-27/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240629T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240629T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013034-1719653400-1719660600@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-06-29/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240525T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240525T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013033-1716629400-1716636600@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-05-25/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240427T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240427T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013032-1714210200-1714217400@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-04-27/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240330T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240330T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013031-1711791000-1711798200@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-03-30/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240224T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240224T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230311T000031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T233659Z
UID:10013030-1708767000-1708774200@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace : Repair Café
DESCRIPTION:The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner. \nTauranga hoarders\, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice\, as Tauranga’s Repair Café pop up  opens up on the last Saturday of each month at 148 Durham Street\, Tauranga. Get your objects fixed for free! Volunteers try to repair items destined for landfill. Get your objects fixed for free! \nRepair Cafés are described as “free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their “broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers\, who do their best to repair or assess them. \nTauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace. \nAccording to a spokesperson\, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption. \nThey also encourage and foster the “do it yourself” spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together. \n“The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our “throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money\,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace\, Steven Vincent. \n“If their item can be repaired they don’t need to replace it\, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere\, or send it to the landfill. If the item can’t be repaired\, then at least we’ve tried! \nFor more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event\, visit the Tinkd website. \nWhen: Last Saturday of the month\nTime: 9.30am – 11.30am\nWhere: Tinkd Makerspace\, 148 Durham St Tauranga \nThe organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It’s free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/tinkd-makerspace/2024-02-24/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Eco-Friendly,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Repair-Cafe.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230312T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T005118
CREATED:20230310T232150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T233124Z
UID:10005992-1678615200-1678618800@letslearn.nz
SUMMARY:Tinkd Makerspace :  Upcycle Clothing
DESCRIPTION:Bring one old favourite clothing item that is broken or no longer fits and we’ll show you how you can upcycle it into a new piece of clothing or artwork! The workshop will be lead by our Repair Café volunteers and we’ll be working with needles\, threads\, and embellishments (all provided). \nThis workshop is for adults. All levels of sewing experience are welcome. You don’t need to know how to sew – we’ll teach you. Don’t forget to bring your enthusiasm! \n$10 per person – Book here – https://app.tinkd.nz/events/view/63f2c8cd407655355ffc4aab \nWant to know what Makerspaces are all about?\nWe’re excited to be part of the annual Sustainable Backyards programme for 2023. \nWhat?\nBring one old favourite clothing item that is broken or no longer fits and we’ll show you how you can upcycle it into a new piece of clothing or artwork! \nHow?\nThe workshop will be lead by our Repair Café volunteers and we’ll be working with needles\, threads\, and embellishments (all provided). \nWho is it for?\nThis workshop is for adults. All levels of sewing experience are welcome. You don’t need to know how to sew – we’ll teach you. \nHow long will it take?\nPlease allow for one hour. \nWhat’s included?\nGuided tuition. All materials\, tools\, and equipment are provided\, just bring your enthusiasm. \nIs there a minimum age limit?\nThis workshop is for adults only – if you’re looking for the Children’s workshop click here. \nDate: Sunday 12th March 2023\nTime: 10am – 11 am\nPlace: Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga\nCost: $10 \n\n\n\n\nBook online now! https://app.tinkd.nz/…/recycleupcycle-clothing-workshop…\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nshare SHARE EVENT
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/sustainable-backyards/
LOCATION:Tinkd Makerspace\,  148 Durham Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Sewing,Up-cycling
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://letslearn.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Fabric-eco-repair.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Tinkd Makerspace":MAILTO:hello@tinkd.nz
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