Hello my friends! As we start a new lap around Sun, we have some pretty big goals for the new year! At the end of last year, we started talking about these goals which can be grouped under the idea of "increasing membership and community."

With the goals below it became clear that at the end of the day, we want the group to be useful and shared by more people like us - people who have a love of making things or are wanting to take the first steps into this world. To do this we have the following goals and solutions:

Goal #1 - Build out our Workshop Roster

Starting with the request for volunteers for workshop hosts, we collected a list of topics that they would be willing to host a workshop on. You all were asked to vote (and you still can) and we have a list of topics that we plan to host over the next several months. The ultimate goal is to host a workshop per month.

This month, we have a fantastic workshop lined up on Fusion 360 hosted by Morgan!

We welcome new hosts and hope that you might consider offering a workshop to our members. Our requirements are simple:

Goal #2 - Provide a More Neutral Online Place for Content and Community

We have a pretty strong Facebook group where people post projects and ask questions but there are many members who have told us that they do not want to be on that platform. Additionally, as much as we like Meetup, it is not a very good tool for collaboration or community. So, over the last year or so, I've been building up our website.

In 2022 I wrote an article describing the changes that were underway and projected for our website. I am happy to report that those changes are complete - mostly. To be clear, all of the structural and technical changes are complete. I am still adding content. In my previous article Website Update 2022 Ed., I laid out my checklist. All but one of the items has been added. I invite you to look around and explore.

Under the Community tab on the menu (login required) you'll find:

For those who are worried about shared information, I want you to know that not only do we not sell or share information, but also that this site is privately owned by our group. All of the costs of the site are donated by me or others in the group. No ads, no sales, no shares.

Goal #3 - More Advanced Competitions

Over the years we have exceeded our goals of being welcoming to those who are new to electronics, mechanics, 3D design and printing and other topics. However, we also need to expand past the introductions and set stretch goals to keep pushing those who are learning the basics on to more advanced goals.

Over the last few years Patrick has been working on several kits for use as both introductory and advanced platforms for Sumo competitions. The work he has been doing has resulted in an affordable platform that not only can be used by those new to electronics and coding but also can be expanded on for more challenging tasks and competitions.

In the year to come, we would like to host regular in-house coding workshops, challenges and competitions. In the workshops, we would build and get the basic functionality working, and then work up to more interesting ideas on how to build strategies in code. From there, we would like to issue blind code challenges to be completed by the next meeting. Lastly, we want to host full competitions with prizes to the winners.

Goal #4 - More Partnerships as We can Accommodate

We have two big events each year, The first is Engineering Day that we host with the ASC in February. We partner with Jason and Jenna Rogers to have the Engineered for Destruction robot combat event which is always a blast. In late September / early October, we also participate in Maker Fest.

Both of these events are a big chance to show the area what we are about and usually are the motivation that some of our members use to push forward bigger and more interesting projects. It would be fun if we could expand on that.

We would like to welcome more of you to participate in these events OR, if you are an organizer of other large events in the area, to work with you. Please contact me or message me if you are are interested!

Goal #5 - Get the Word Out!

We need to make sure that the people who would like to be a part of what we are doing know we are here and know that we want them to be a part of our community. That's where each of us can help.

Also, we have flyers that you can put up on public bulletin boards that lets people know where and when to find us. We would love a hand getting those in front of tech minded people and in places where tech minded people are.

Goal #6 - Encourage Leadership

Do you have some ideas that you would like us to consider? Is there a project or event that you would like to make happen? We want to hear from you!

This February 17th will mark the group's 17th birthday and over that time we have had several people take ownership and stewardship of various aspects of MTRAS. We would not still be around if this sense of leadership by members didn't flow to the surface.

As always we encourage you to think of this as your group and in doing so, hope that you feel welcome to make suggestions, design programs and events, and help steer the course for the next years of the group.

If you want to help but are worried that you don't know what to do, please reach out! We are happy to mentor those who are new to the group and we have checklists and documents to help with organization.