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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks Exciting Opening of Samuels Library’s Studio 330

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Samuels Public Library in Front Royal celebrated the grand opening of Studio 330, a cutting-edge makerspace and memory lab, with a packed crowd of excited citizens and local leaders. The ribbon-cutting ceremony at the library highlighted the community’s enthusiasm for this new resource that promises to be a hub for creativity, personal archiving, and lifelong learning.

A Room Full of Possibilities

Cheryl Cullers, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, expressed her excitement, marveling at the innovative space. “When I first heard of Makerspace, I didn’t quite know what it was,” Cullers admitted, adding that now she envisions its endless possibilities. From creating Christmas gifts to digitizing home videos, Cullers highlighted how Studio 330 will benefit the community.

Front Royal Mayor Lori Cockrell echoed the excitement. “I love crafting when I have time,” she shared, “but I didn’t understand all this room would offer.” She emphasized how the resources at Studio 330, including the ability to convert home movies into digital formats, would allow citizens to save on expensive equipment and services.

What is Studio 330?

Erin, a key figure in the project’s development, described Studio 330 as an expanded version of a previous initiative at the library, a small memory lab created in 2022. “Back then, people could transfer old VHS tapes, documents, and even film reels into digital formats,” she explained. The library’s work caught the attention of the Mellon Foundation, which awarded a grant to fund the expansion into Studio 330.

“Now, not only do we have a full memory lab, but we’ve added a makerspace,” Erin continued, “where people can learn and use equipment they might not otherwise have access to—like 3D printers, laser cutters, and sublimation printers for creating t-shirts.”

The space is designed to promote hands-on learning and creativity. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur needing to prototype with a 3D printer or simply curious about new technology, Studio 330 provides a space where imagination meets technology, all free.

Makerspace Meets Memory Lab

While high-tech gadgets like 3D printers and laser cutters are a big draw, the memory lab remains at the heart of Studio 330’s mission. “It’s all about preserving memories,” Erin said. From transferring Super 8 films from the 1950s to digitizing VHS tapes from the ‘80s, Studio 330 will allow families to safeguard their personal histories for future generations.

Erin also spoke of how the memory lab will foster community engagement. “There’s a lot of local history here in Front Royal,” she said, mentioning plans for community partnerships to preserve and share that history. “This space allows patrons to come in, share their stories, and have a lasting archive for the future.”

A Community Effort

Studio 330’s offerings go beyond individual projects. Classes and workshops will help people gain confidence with the new tools available. Whether learning to operate a 3D printer or getting help with a sewing project in the embroidery club, there will be plenty of learning opportunities. Programs, such as genealogy classes, will also help people dive into their family histories while exploring the capabilities of the memory lab.

Melody Hotek, the library’s Trustee of the Year, beamed with pride over the library’s many accomplishments. “Samuels Library has always been ahead of the game when it comes to offering technology to the community,” she said. She applauded the team that helped secure the grant and put in the work to bring the studio to life, emphasizing that the new space will need ongoing support from volunteers and teachers.

“We already have volunteer teachers for sewing and embroidery,” Melody added, highlighting the community effort that will make Studio 330 a success. “We’re learning as we go, so we ask the public to be patient with us. But we are so excited to explore together.”

More Than Just Books

While Studio 330 may be the library’s latest jewel, Samuels Public Library also continues to grow in other areas. The new sound booth in the adult section is already making waves as a space for podcasting, recording oral histories, or creating multimedia projects. “If you want to interview a family member or record your memories, this is the perfect place to do it,” Erin explained.

The booth is a bridge between the memory lab and the makerspace, combining elements of media preservation with modern digital recording techniques. It’s part of Samuels Library’s ongoing commitment to providing diverse, accessible resources for the community.

Looking Ahead

The grand opening of Studio 330 is only the beginning. The library staff are hard at work planning programs, workshops, and classes, introducing patrons to everything this new space offers. With its focus on accessibility, creativity, and preserving both personal and local history, Studio 330 is set to become a treasured asset for Front Royal.

Cullers best summed up the day: “This is more than just a library. This is a space where the community can come together, learn, create, and preserve what matters most to them.” With the ribbon officially cut and a crowd of eager patrons ready to explore, Studio 330 is open for business.

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