2009
01.09

Membership

CCCKC membership is open to anyone sharing our common interests in technology. If you are interested in obtaining more information, contact our Vice President of Member and Affiliate Relations, Cinus, at cinus at cowtowncomputercongress dot org, membership at cowtowncomputercongress dot org or simply come to the next membership meeting (held every Thursday at 7:00) and see for yourself what we are all about.

Joining is simple. You may pay in person or sign up for a handy Pay-Pal subscription below. The only other requirement is that you complete a membership information form and sign the release contained in our membership packet (zip). Bring these items to the next meeting and we’ll take care of the rest.

Meetings are held in our Underground Lab at 3101 Mercier. From the north or south, turn west onto 31st street off Southwest Trafficway and look for the parking lot on the left. Take the elevator downstairs, turn left and look for unit 404.

Benefits of Membership

Members enjoy free admission to all official CCCKC events and workshops. You also will have the opportunity to participate in group supply purchases, utilize our networks and have access to the space 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From time to time members will also have the opportunity to obtain VIP access to various events held within the hacker community worldwide. In addition, you will receive the same benefits while on the road at other Hacker Spaces such as Pumping Station:One in Chicago, Illinois.

Membership Fees

Membership varies depending on how long a membership period you select. Payment is accepted via traditional methods at weekly meetings or via our convenient PayPal subscription links below.


Month to Month Membership – $30 per month


Six Month Membership – $150


Annual Membership – $275


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  1. I just found out about CCCKC. I would like to come to one of the meetings and check it out.
    Is the meeting on Tuesday the 25 (Maker Night) open to nonmembers?
    I have a small buisness that specializes in printing and ceramic fabrication, but I am also interested in developing technologies…. and general tinkering.
    Thanks for starting such a cool thing.

  2. I have been thinking about joining a group like this. Right now I am a drafting major at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg and I enjoy soldering things and taking things apart. I am interested in learning more about the Arduino, servos, robots, and lasers. I have an Arduino but no longer uploads. Might be the chip or the board itself.

    Would it be OK to come over this Friday afternoon and take a check out the cave?

  3. Public meetings are held every Thursday night around 7ish and it is open to the public.

    If you would like to visit one of our other events I would encourage you to think about making a small donation to help keep our doors open.