Corporate Booster Blocks

Treat your employees and/or clients and their families to a wonderful day at Maker Faire.

Sign up for a block of tickets through our corportate booster program.

Help support Maker Faire by becoming a corporate booster and signing up for a block of tickets to Maker Faire and subscriptions to Make. In the past couple of days we've sold the blocks to developer and marketing teams at Google, SAP, Adobe and others.

Our new "booster blocks" program for Corporate adoption of Maker Faire and Make: magazine. This pairs up a $25 adult admission to Maker Faire (http://www. makerfaire.com) with a $35 subscription to Make Magazine - a $60 value. We are offering blocks of 150 tickets for $5,000. That works out to $33.33 per ticket+subscription.

You will get your tickets in advance, so that will help us with the logjam at the gate. And you'll be giving a gift of year-long subscription to Make, introducing more people to the maker movement.

This is like buying a table at a dinner, except that you can distribute the 'seats' to your staff and friends. Also, we can toss in two VIP passes that get you in to our Friday evening preview on Friday May 29, where you get to meet the makers before Maker Faire opens.

Maker Faire is an amazing family event focused on science, technology, and invention. Last year, it drew 65,000 people. The dates for this year are May 30-31 at the San Mateo Expo Center.

If you'd like to sign up for a corporate booster block, contact Dale Dougherty (dale at oreilly.com).
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