Seattle Mechanical Keyboard Meetup

Previously on January 5th, 2019 • Living Computers Museum + Labs

Get ready for another #smkmeetup

We couldn't resist hosting another winter meetup (even though we told you we weren't going to). However, this one will be old school. Just a casual event where everyone can check out each others keyboards. No giveaways, no contests, and no photo booth. But we don't need any of those things to enjoy each other's company and keyboards. Join us for a low-key event at a freaking amazing location.

RSVP tickets are free. And as long as you RSVP and bring at least one keyboard, then you will get into the museum for free. However, if you RSVP, and come without a keyboard, you will need to pay the museum admission fee. You get in for free because we are the exhibit showcasing our keyboards to the public.


There won't be any t-shirts for this meetup. But, right now, we are running a separate t-shirt fundraiser (through December 2nd, 2018). This is your chance to get t-shirts from previous events. We added a local meetup pickup option too if you aren't in a rush to get your t-shirts.

Summer meetup t-shirt design featuring Keyple
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Location

Living Computers: Museum + Labs
2245 1st Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98134

Museum/Meetup Admission
With Keyboard & RSVP RSVP Required
Without Keyboard* $16.00

* If you RSVP and bring a keyboard, the museum will admit you for free because you are an "exhibitor" of keyboards at the museum for the day. This event is public, so anyone can attend without an RSVP. But without an RSVP and keyboard, museum entry fee or museum membership will be required.


Parking

The Living Computer Museum has limited parking available in their parking lot. Street parking should be free. There are plenty of paid parking options as well.

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Public Transportation

According to the Living Computers website:

The primary bus routes near Living Computers: Museum + Labs are 21, 594, 132, 106, 50, 102, 590, and 116. You can also use the Metro Transit Trip Planner to find a bus route. If you are taking Central Link light rail, get off at the SODO station. Walk a few blocks west to 1st Avenue S, then north one block to the museum.

You may also find suggestions for Seahawks games useful, however you will be a few blocks away from the museum if you follow Century Link Field directions completely.

Metro Transit Trip Planner Seahawks Transit Suggestions

cKeys?

We are a volunteer run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to address, educate, and coordinate the dispersal of soldering and electrical hardware skills and knowledge across age and socioeconomic divides while inspiring enthusiasm for mechanical keyboards and other input devices.

We teach hardware and programming workshops in the Greater Seattle Area.

Want to get involved? Join us!

Seattle Mechanical Keyboards → Seattle Keyboards → SeaKeys → cKeys


Code of Conduct

All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our meetup are required to agree with the following code of conduct.

Our meetup is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices (rubber domes included). We do not tolerate harassment of meetup participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate anywhere at our meetup, including talks, Twitter, and other online media. Meetup participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the meetup at the discretion of the meetup organizers.


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We look forward to seeing you and your keyboards!