The Goshen County Library is excited to announce the launch of a new Makerspace area, made possible through a generous grant from the Carol McMurry Library Endowment through the Wyoming Community Foundation. This initiative aims to foster innovation and creativity among community members by providing access to cutting-edge technology and educational resources.
The Makerspace area will feature state-of-the-art equipment, including a 3D printer, Cricut, and sublimation printer. These tools will empower individuals of all ages to explore their creative talents and engage in hands-on learning experiences.
“We are thrilled to introduce the Makerspace at Goshen County Library,” said Cristine Braddy, Director of the Goshen County Library. “This initiative reflects our commitment to supporting local creativity and entrepreneurship. We believe this space will serve as a hub for learning, collaboration, and innovation within our community.”
The library has long been dedicated to providing diverse educational opportunities, and the addition of the Makerspace is another step forward in fulfilling this mission. Through workshops, classes, and open-access sessions, the library invites residents to participate and discover new skills and interests.
To learn more about the Makerspace and upcoming programming, community members are encouraged to visit goshencountylibrary.org. We look forward to hosting an open house when the project is complete, where community members can experience firsthand the possibilities that the Makerspace will offer.
The Wyoming Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works with donors to support the charitable causes they care most about. In 2023, the Wyoming Community Foundation granted over $8 million to charitable causes across the state. For information call 307-721-8300 or visit their website at www.wycf.org.