Makerspace Drop-in
Charlotte and William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MA, United StatesCome check out our Makerspace during these Drop-in hours. No badging or training or registration required-- just stop by!
Come check out our Makerspace during these Drop-in hours. No badging or training or registration required-- just stop by!
We are hoping to get YOU trained the training you need to ‘check out’ the Maker Space like our other study rooms. You can earn ‘badges’ this Spring and gain more exclusive access to the MakerSpace and its contents. Once courses are complete, your library card will note you have more access to the Maker
We are hoping to get YOU trained the training you need to ‘check out’ the Maker Space like our other study rooms. You can earn ‘badges’ this Spring and gain more exclusive access to the MakerSpace and its contents. Once courses are complete, your library card will note you have more access to the Maker
This event is currently FULL. Please email Sam at sdonahue@minlib.net to join the waitlist. Join us in the Maker Space and test out something new or work on a project of your own! Come for the whole time or just stay for a little while. A staff member will be on-hand to help but it
For teens in middle school and high school. Learn and create in the Maker Space. Each month will focus on a different STEAM project that everyone completes together. All materials will be provided. Sign up is required. Registration will begin on August 1. Please complete the sign up form below. If you have any questions,
For teens in middle school and high school. Learn, create, break, and build things in the Maker Space. There are no assigned projects in this program - it is designed for you to come in to explore and experiment with different making tools. Registration for this program will begin on August 1. If you have
For readers ages 10-14. This month, we're reading Freestyle by Gale Galligan: Cory's dance crew is getting ready for a major competition. It's the last one before they graduate eighth grade and go their separate ways to high schools all over New York City, so they have to make it count! The group starts to have
It’s all in the name! Join the library in the Makerspace on Wednesday, September 11th from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., to use our scraps to put together a book to remember your 2024 summer adventures! All you need to bring is printed photographs! All other supplies will be included. Register by calling 781-395-7950 or
For home schooled tweens and teens 11+ Learn and make something new every month in the Maker Space! All materials will be provided. This month's project will be magic duct tape wallets. Registration is required. Sign ups for this program will begin on August 1. If you have any questions, contact Nicole: nperrault@minlib.net
Come check out our Makerspace during these Drop-in hours. No badging or training or registration required-- just stop by!
Come learn how to quill! This is the fascinating technique of taking strips of paper to create beautiful designs by folding/twisting/shaping into patterns. Ages 16+. Registration required. If registration is full, email medford@minlib.net or call 781-395-7950 to be placed on a waitlist. If class is full, email mdunn@minlib.net to get added to waitlist.
For kids in 4th and 5th grade only This month, we’re reading Home Sweet Motel by Chris Grabenstein: Eleven-year-old P.T. Wilkie may be the greatest storyteller alive. But he knows one thing for a fact: the Wonderland Motel is the best place a kid could ever live! All-you-can-eat poolside ice cream! A snack machine in