Presented by
A community AI build afternoon Indian Head, Maryland

Charles County
built this.
You can too.

Show up with a laptop and a curious idea. Leave three hours later with something you actually made, using AI, alongside your neighbors. No experience required.

#CharlesCountyBuiltThis is the story we will tell together. Share the event, what you make, and what happens next.

CAN'T

That word isn't invited. The tools will teach you everything else you need.

FREE
Date
Sat, Sept 26, 2026
Time
1:00 – 4:00 PM
Where
Maryland Technology Center, Indian Head

Cost
Free · pre-registration required
Seats
Limited: first come, first served

Original artwork inspired by Southern Maryland's tidal waterways.

What is this

Not a lecture. Not a hackathon.
Not a sales pitch.

#CharlesCountyBuiltThis is a hands-on community build afternoon. A room full of neighbors, friends, families, and patient local helpers spending three hours building small, useful, personal things together: a recipe website, a family photo organizer, a homework helper, a fantasy football draft tool, a small-business inventory tracker, a bedtime-story generator for your kids. Whatever you want to build.

You do not need to be technical, know how to code, or understand AI before you arrive. This is a safe place to learn by trying. Patient human helpers will sit with you, explain each step in plain language, and help whenever you get stuck.

The goal isn't to make you a developer. The goal is to help you get past the word can't.

Where you are · No AI experience

You've heard about it, maybe tried ChatGPT once

↓ you'll leave with

A friendly on-ramp, a real project you built yourself, and confidence that you can do this.

Where you are · Some AI experience

You use it occasionally, but haven't built anything

↓ you'll leave with

The next level: learn to make AI do work for you, not just answer questions.

Where you are · Already building

You're already solving problems with AI

↓ you'll leave with

New patterns, new tools, and a community of builders in your region.

Where you are · AI expert / automation pro

You already know your way around

↓ you'll leave with

The chance to pay it forward: help someone next to you cross the line from "I can't" to "look what I built."

What you'll build

Starter templates. Plain-language instructions. Your call.

We'll have approachable, useful examples you can open and follow one step at a time, with a real person nearby to help. Pick a rough idea, then narrow it to one useful thing you can finish this afternoon.

🍳

Recipe & cookbook site

Searchable, shareable, yours.

📸

Family photo organizer

That actually understands what's in your photos.

📚

Homework helper

Tuned to your kid's grade and style.

🏡

Small-business helper

Inventory, invoices, customer notes.

📖

Bedtime-story generator

Starring your kids, by name.

🎯

Fill-in-the-blank

Bring your own idea: we'll help you start.

Build a small tool that genuinely works.In two focused hours, create a polished first version that is personal, interactive, and useful enough to share that day.One audience. One problem. One workflow. One satisfying result.
"The word can't needs to leave your lexicon. The tools are there. The tools can guide you through it. You just have to get past can't." - The whole event, in one sentence

Experienced local builders circulate the room all afternoon, ready to unstick you, answer questions, and help you take the next small step. No judgment. No jargon: or if there is, we'll explain it. No sales pitch. We're building alongside you.

Snacks and beverages are available while you build. At 3:15, anyone who wants to demo what they made gets 90 seconds and the mic. We wrap together at 3:45 with a group photo and a clear next step.

Come prepared

What to bring

  • Your laptop: Linux, Mac, Windows, or Chromebook.
  • A charger.
  • An idea: or come without one, we've got plenty.
  • Personal AI access. Attendance is free, but free tiers of commercially available AI services probably will not support a full afternoon of working on your idea. Plan to use your own entry-level paid plan, typically around $20 and cancelable at any time. We know that adds a little cost to a free event, but it should be money well spent. We can send setup guidance before the event or help you choose a tool; just reach out by email. We cannot provide loaner laptops, AI accounts, or API keys.
  • Curiosity. Other than a little AI, that's the only real prerequisite.
The afternoon at a glance

Manifest

TimeWhat's happeningDetails
1:00 PMDoors openCheck in · get set up · meet the room
1:15 PMWelcomeWhat we're doing, how to get help, and getting past can't
1:30 PMBuildHelpers circulating · snacks and beverages available
3:15 PMShow & tellAnyone who wants to demo: 90 seconds, entirely optional
3:45 PMWrapGroup photo · closing thoughts · what comes next
Location

Maryland Technology Center

USBTA · Indian Head

4450 Indian Head Highway, Indian Head, MD 20640
ParkingOn-site parking is available at the Maryland Technology Center.
AccessibilityVenue is accessible. Email us with any specific accommodation needs.
Hosted by

Built by this community, for this community

Voice of Indian Head

Voice of Indian Head is a resident-led community investment project that helps neighbors connect, participate, and strengthen the town together. This event turns that mission into a practical afternoon of shared learning and local confidence.

USBTA

The United States Bomb Technician Association operates from the Maryland Technology Center in Indian Head and builds networks around training, technology, and collaboration. Here, that spirit opens the door to the wider community for a welcoming, beginner-friendly build afternoon.

Photos & videoPhotography and videography may take place by attendees, hosts, or event sponsors and may be shared after the event. Prefer not to appear? Check the photo opt-out box when you register; it will be respected.
Bring your own deviceNo equipment is provided. Everything you build stays on your own device, in your own accounts. What you build is yours.
Build as a familyTeens ages 13–17 are welcome with a parent or guardian. Learning together gives families a shared language for technology, with no STEM or technical background required.
Open to the publicMeet neighbors at the same stage of the journey, learn alongside people with similar goals, and leave with new connections as well as something you built.
Space is capped

Come build something.
Prove to yourself you can.

Registration is first-come, first-served. When confirmed seats are full, we'll open a waitlist. More questions? Check the FAQ or email events@builtthis.ai.

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