Scottsdale Library offers 3D printing, Apache Junction Flute Fest | The Locally Times

Scottsdale Public Library launched 3D printing services for cardholders, while Apache Junction Public Library hosted a major Native American-Style Flute Festival.

Scottsdale Public Library now provides custom 3D printing services for cardholders, expanding access to technology for local residents. Simultaneously, the Apache Junction Public Library recently hosted one of Arizona's largest Native American-Style Flute Festivals, celebrating cultural heritage. According to a February 25 announcement from the Scottsdale Public Library, cardholders can submit custom 3D print projects. These projects are available for pickup at the Civic Center Library and Mustang Library locations. This initiative offers residents new tools for creative and practical applications. On March 7, the Apache Junction Public Library hosted its Native American-Style Flute Festival, as documented by the City of Apache Junction's March 7 record. This event brought together the community for a cultural celebration, showcasing the library's role beyond traditional book lending. Both libraries demonstrate a commitment to diverse community engagement and resource provision. Residents can look for continued programming and service expansions from local libraries, which frequently adapt to offer new educational and cultural opportunities.