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The Stratford Public Library is expanding online access to three of its services, including its 3D printing and vinyl cutting labs, while remaining physically closed to visitors during the ongoing shutdown.
“The winter blahs are bad enough without throwing a pandemic shutdown into the mix,” the library’s deputy director, Wendy Hicks, said in a Friday press release, “but the Stratford Public Library has you covered with some new opportunities to connect, explore and learn.”
Stratford residents looking for creative ways to pass their time at home will be interested to know those opportunities include the library’s MakerSpace, which is moving more of its programs online thanks to a new sponsor, Perth Community Futures. Appointments for the library’s 3D printing and vinyl cutting labs are available now to those who’d like to learn new software, work on a…