Explore the library's MakerSpace and create custom keepsakes using laser cutting technology.
Wed, 17 Jun 2026
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library Reserve , Louisiana
Discover the creative potential of the state-of-the-art MakerSpace at the Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library in Reserve, Louisiana. In this 'Where We Come From: Laser Cuts & Keepsakes' workshop, participants will learn about the process of laser cutting and engraving. This hands-on session provides a unique opportunity to use high-power laser technology to create personalized picture frames and keepsakes, making it a perfect event for those interested in technology, design, and crafting.
What to Expect
Participants will learn how the laser cutter works and create their own custom picture frames.
Who Should Attend
Tech enthusiasts
Crafters
Designers
Library patrons
Community members
Agenda Overview
The workshop focuses on the technical and creative aspects of laser cutting and engraving.
Venue & Address
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library
1482 Highway 44 Reserve , Louisiana – 70084 United States
Organizer
St. John the Baptist Parish Library · Public Library
Providing innovative technology and creative spaces to the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this event free?
Yes, it is a free library program.
Do I need experience?
No, all skill levels are welcome.
Where is it held?
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library, 1482 Highway 44, Reserve, LA.
What is a MakerSpace?
A creative space with tools like laser cutters and 3D printers.