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Hi Lizanne,

Our students use the "Read and Ride" sporadically. If I'm being honest, I'm on it more than them. They are free to move it wherever they want within the space.
As for a makerspace, we don't have one specifically designated, but students use the booths to work together and build marble runs, construct with Keva planks or magna-tiles, play board games or cards,etc. These tend to be loud activities, so we have an enclosed "huddle" where they can work together without disturbing others if needed.
We also have a puzzle table within our quiet zone, as well as coloring pages, materials for friendship bracelets, perler beads, and the like.

Hope this helps!
Christine
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 11:59 AM Lizanne Johnson <ljohnson1@groton.k12.ct.us> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I know some of you have exercise bikes in your libraries. My admin would like to see some pictures of how you have them in your space. I'd love pictures of anything you love about your library space including maker spaces. The librarian of 35 years is retiring. I am taking over next year and looking to revamp everything I can. We have a maker space that needs organizing. It's a big space with so much potential that has been neglected and underused forever. 

Thanks for your inspiration and help,
Lizanne



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