I’m interested in designing and making a necklace for my daughter.
I have a bunch of old family videos on VHS, but I only have a DVD player.
I want to hem my pants, but don’t have a sewing machine.
You may not think to come to the library with requests like this, but for Morgan, our new technology and innovation coordinator, they are an everyday occurrence. And what’s more: she CAN actually help with all of them, thanks to the fantastic equipment in our Makerspace, and the knowledge of our staff.
The concept of a Makerspace is still relatively new, and ours was introduced in 2016. If you’re not familiar, it’s more or less exactly what it sounds like: a place to make things. All makerspaces differ a bit, but they offer a variety of tools and…