There’s a new way to create in Corydon.
Harrison County Lifelong Learning celebrated its new Maker Space with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house Thursday.
The $50,000 project was created in partnership with Maker 13 with funding from the Duke Energy Foundation and Samtec Cares.
Harrison County Lifelong Learning director Tom Fields said he had been interested in a partnership with Maker 13 since his time with the economic development office, before he joined Lifelong Learning, and had previously discussed trying to bring a similar opportunity into Harrison County with community leaders.
“In economic development, they’re always around maker spaces and that sort of thing,” Fields said. “Always looking for opportunities to introduce the…