Public libraries are becoming more than just spaces for books in some Orange County cities.
They have become spaces to get creative.
Residents can increasingly access creative equipment – such as 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing machines and craft materials – for free through makerspaces inside public libraries.
“People think of them just as libraries, but these days, libraries are taking on other kinds of community functions, they are becoming more than just places for books,” said Steve Alessi, who uses the makerspace at the Huntington Beach Central Library a few times per week.
Makerspaces are collaborative work spaces in which library cardholders can use machines, materials and equipment for creative projects, or work on a craft.

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