Town Hall Library's Makerspace

What is a Makerspace?

Makerspaces are collaborative, creative spaces where patrons can make, learn, and share using a variety of tools and resources.  

Our Makerspace is the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) activity hub of Town Hall Library – located in the lower level.  It features creative play opportunities, arts & crafts supplies, and specialized technology.


Who can use it?

Everyone!

  • Patrons 9th grade and above may use the Makerspace freely.
  • Patrons 8th grade and under must be supervised by a librarian or an adult at all times while using the Makerspace. 
Please review our Makerspace Policy before using the space. 
When is it open?

Unless a special program is scheduled, our Makerspace will be open for families and youth during normal Library hours:
       Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-8:00pm
       Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm
       Saturdays: 9:00am-1:00pm

What is available to use? 
  • Sensory play table
  • Themed craft projects (2-3 per month)
  • Lego Wall
  • STEAM To Go Kits 
  • Button maker
  • Nintendo Switch Game Console 
Can I use the specialized equipment, too?

Our Makerspace does house creative technology. Use of this equipment is primarily through programming, librarian-provided assistance, or individual appointments.  Our equipment includes:

  • Cricut Machine
  • 3D Printer 
  • Laser Engraver
  • Sewing Machine
  • Mini Heat Press
  • Document Scanner

If you would like to learn more about using our Makerspace equipment, please visit our Makerspace Technology Use page.