Back in March, when I visited Dayton, Ohio's resident 3D printing bar, Proto BuildBar, I was told that its employees would be exhibiting at a local school's STEMfest later that month, and at another educational event this summer: the Dayton Mini Maker Faire. After thoroughly enjoying my visit to STEMfest, I definitely didn't want to miss the Maker Faire event, which began this Saturday morning at Carillon Historical Park, a 65-acre park with historic exhibits and buildings that explains and celebrates both the history of technology and the history of Dayton. The long list of exhibitors was dizzying, with events and activities ranging from tech-related (3D printing, robotics, and virtual reality) to the more unique (blacksmithing, cosplay, and knitting), and it was a really great experience. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/183211/3d-print-d...i-maker-faire/