Walk-in appointments may be possible, but are not guaranteed. More information is available at www.wclibrary.info/makerspace.
The new offering complements a wide array of Maker Kits already in rotation at the library, including everything from astronomy, birding and calligraphy to knitting, robotics and video blogging. Patrons can also check out musical instruments.
“If you’re interested in that kind of a thing and you just want to try it out before you go and purchase a thousand-dollar-plus instrument, you can check out that through us,” Quinlivan said.
Children’s Maker Kits feature Magna Tiles, coding and a variety of other options, she said.
Creativity Commons got its start a little more than a year ago when Liz Fultz, the library’s director, had a conversation with RecPlex Director Mark Metzger about the idea,…