• The Stouffville Library’s annual Makers Festival takes place Saturday, May 10, from 12 to 4 p.m.
  • The event will feature hands-on experiences with local makers, including robotics, crafts, and mixed media art.
  • A same-day public open house from 1 to 3 p.m. will collect community feedback for the Library’s 2025–2028 Strategic Plan.
  • An online survey is available for residents unable to attend in person.
  • Teens aged 13 to 19 can offer feedback during a special session on May 23 and earn a volunteer hour for participating.

 

The Stouffville Library is inviting residents of all ages to dive into the world of innovation and creativity at its annual Makers Festival. Scheduled for Saturday, May 10, from 12 to 4 p.m., the event offers hands-on experiences and opportunities to engage with local creators, artists, and tech enthusiasts.

“Whether you’re into technology, crafts, robotics, AI, or entrepreneurship, there’s something for everyone to explore and enjoy,” the Library’s website states. “Try your hand at DIY activities, meet new innovators, and get inspired by the possibilities of making!”

Festival highlights include a LEGO robotics exhibit from Idealab, woodcarving by Natalia Vasylieva, mixed media artwork from Judith Livingston and Kea by Alisha, and crochet and macrame demonstrations by Vicky’s Colorful Crafts. Representatives from Sustainable Stouffville and the Stouffville Studio Tour will also be in attendance.

Participating makers and artisans will connect with visitors, showcase their creative processes, and offer insights into their work. They are encouraged to display their tools, materials, and other visual aids that highlight how their projects come together, and they are welcome to promote and sell their creations.

Alongside the Festival, the Library will host a public open house from 1 to 3 p.m. as part of its 2025-2028 Strategic Plan engagement efforts. Library Staff will be available to collect feedback about current library programs, services, technology offerings, accessibility, and overall user experience.

Residents will also be asked for ideas on how the Library can improve and expand its offerings. Those unable to attend are encouraged to complete an online survey, accessible through June via the Library’s website.

Youth feedback will be collected during a Teen Input Session on Friday, May 23, from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to teens aged 13 to 19, the session will take place during the May Teen Advisory Group meeting. Participants will receive one volunteer hour for attending the full meeting.

“Just like you might plan your goals for the next five to ten years, a new home, a career move, a family milestone, Stouffville Library is planning for its future, too,” the website says. “We want you to be part of the journey.”