OCTOBER 2 0 1 5 N E W S L E T T E R
Our Fall 2015 classes are selling out
very quickly! Register for the exciting new classes in both our Creativity and Fab Labs here. Fun Fact for October
The radio took 38 years to reach a market audience of 50 million. The television took 13 years to reach a market audience of 50 million. The iPod took 3 years to reach a market audience of 50 million. It is an exciting time to be a part of The Cade! We are always looking for great new interns to join our team. Check out available internships here.
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Cade Museum Groundbreaking Celebration
![]() A very special thank you to those who attended our groundbreaking ceremony on October 2. We had a wonderful time and are grateful for all of our supporters and friends.
Check out a video from the event here! Help us "Raise the Cade"
![]() The Cade Museum is very close to meeting the $500,000 goal for the We Believe Community Campaign. These funds will be matched dollar-for-dollar through a generous gift by Mary Cade.
Please help us end the campaign with a bang by donating through our crowd funding site at PlumFund, and share with your friends and family! http://www.plumfund.com/community-crowdfunding/WBCC2015 Thank you to all who have believed in the Cade Museum! 7th Annual Cade Museum Prize Open House
![]() Did you know that October has been designated Gainesville Entrepreneur Month (GEM)? As part of GEM we will be hosting an open house for the 7th Annual Cade Museum Prize on Thursday, October 29, from 4 to 6 p.m. Join us to learn more about the Cade Museum Prize, mingle with past finalists and hear about their experience. You can register to attend the event here.
Learn more about Gainesville Entrepreneur Month and check out the calendar here! Living Inventor Series
![]() We had a great time at our September Living Inventor Series with students from the Take Stock in Children program. Dr. Banaei from Everix, winner of this year's Cade Museum Prize, joined us in the Creativity Lab to talk about his optical filter invention and lead the group through optics focused experiments.
The next Living Inventor Series will take place later this month with guest inventor George Rosenkoetter from KynderMed joining us. |