

Greg Kerr of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau has thoughts about highway safety that truck drivers may find familiar and sensible. Initial funding for the Innovation Station was provided by the Shoff Foundation.Capt. Must have a valid CT Library card and signed Innovation Station Agreement Form. Read more in our Frequently Asked Questions flyer.

You can pay as you go ($5 for a two-hour time slot) or purchase a $40 pass for 10 two-hour sessions.ĭo you like making things? Working with people? Learning how to use new tools and technology? Sharing your knowledge? If yes, the Innovation Station, Wilton Library’s Makerspace, wants you! This fee will help us to cover subscription and maintenance costs, thread, needles, stablizer, cutting mats, blades, etc. After you’re certified, you can bring your own materials to work with or purchase supplies from us.Īs of January 2018, there is usage fee for both the Janome embroidery machine and Cricut die cutter. DVD-R, aprons, napkins, jewelry trays, tumblers, etc.). If you need to cancel your reservation, please reply to the confirmation email to let us know.Īll training sessions are free, however we do charge a nominal fee for materials purchased (e.g. You’ll receive a confirmation email once your request has been approved. You can reserve one day to one month ahead for a one – two hour block. Once you’ve successfully completed an introductory session, we’ll certify you to use the equipment and you can reserve time for your own projects: Interested 6th graders can also get involved with an accompanying parent. Please make sure you have a valid CT Library card and signed Innovation Station Agreement Form.

If you can’t attend one of those, please email with some possible dates and times and we’ll try to accommodate you. Sign up to take one of our introductory sessions (see listings below). Your browser does not support the video tag.
