Young inventors, creators, and makers are invited to let their imaginations run wild at Makerspace Saturdays, a recurring event hosted by the Alpine Public Library. Designed for kids aged 6-11, the program is set to engage the young minds on the first Saturday of each month.
The next session will be held on September 2, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., offering a conducive environment for children to explore, create, and learn. By providing hands-on experiences, Makerspace Saturdays aims to foster creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in a fun and interactive setting.
Parents are encouraged to bring their kids to this event, falling under the Educational and Family Fun categories, where young minds can learn, innovate, and most importantly, enjoy.
The Alpine Public Library, the venue for Makerspace Saturdays, is located at 805 W Avenue E, Alpine, TX 79830. For more information, please call 432-837-2621. Encourage the young creators in your life to join Makerspace Saturdays, where ideas come to life!
