The Auburn MakerSpace, located in the Auburn Activity Center at Les Gove Park, offers a variety of opportunities to get creative.
Equipped with a laser cutter, 3-D printer, vinyl cutter and heat press along with dozens of smaller tools, the sky is pretty much the limit at the Auburn MakerSpace.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MakerSpace offered a variety of in-person programming where people could make projects from laser engraved glassware to wooden puzzles. Those programs were called “make and takes,” recreation coordinator Kjerstin Lange said.
Of course, the pandemic threw a wrench in things and the MakerSpace wasn’t open for several months. To work around that, staff began offering what they call “take and makes,” Lange said, where people could get all the supplies needed to make a certain project.
“Something we started during COVID that really…