The MakerSpace at Defiance Public Library — which has been closed to the public to limit the spread of COVID-19 — will be available by appointment beginning May 3.
“I’m excited to be reopening the MakerSpace by appointment,” said emerging technology librarian Cara Bolley, who manages the MakerSpace. “I’ve really missed helping people create.”
The MakerSpace at Defiance Public Library, 320 Fort St., is located in the West Mezzanine (above nonfiction) and offers the public a chance to use technology, both low-tech and high-tech, to create, make, and tinker. The MakerSpace welcomes patrons of all ages, skills, and interests to explore craftsmanship and gain access to new technologies.
“The MakerSpace has been hosting virtual maker classes and…