Unleash your inner designer or engineer.
Northern Tier Regional Library in Richland invites people of all ages to unbridle and explore their creativity in the Pine-Richland Makerspace opening Feb. 29 in the library’s Pine Center, located at Pine-Richland High School in Pine.
It’s where people can gather to work on do-it-yourself projects as they share tools — such as a 3-D printer on order — and swap ideas.
The Pine-Richland Makerspace also is a part of a growing network of such community spaces for unstructured learning and exploration in electronics, computer programming, graphic design, arts and crafts.
“Kids can do whatever they want. … Part of the movement is to get young people back into making things and learning how to build things,” said reference librarian Brad Wulfkuhle, 39, one of several Northern Tier Regional Library staffers set to welcome…