Following its recent renovation, the Concord Public Library’s new makerspace will be opening its doors this June in the Heywood-Benjamin House addition.
Makerspace Coordinator Christiana Urbano defined the new and increasingly popular concept of makerspaces as a “collaborative workspace where you can share tools and equipment as well as experience.”
“The Workshop” will offer free classes and resources to anyone interested. From 3D printers and laser cutters, to sewing machines and crochet materials, to Macbook Pro computers complete with Adobe programs installed, there is something for everyone in the makerspace.
For those looking to try something new or pick up a new hands-on hobby but aren’t ready to make the financial commitment of investing in tools or equipment, the makerspace is the perfect place to start.
“It lets us take the burden…