The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library Receives $1,000 Generac Sponsorship for Markerspace

Editor’s Note: This information was supplied by the public library.


The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library received a Makerspace sponsorship from Generac Power Systems. A Makerspace is a collaborative space where people can work on projects, create things and explore new technology, programs, or software. The Makerspace, also known as “Area 431”, is a place to make, share and explore.

Generac’s contribution to the Library’s Makerspace made it possible to provide the new Digital Creation Station. A laptop with animation, illustration, and audiovisual editing software, headphones, and a microphone are now available for all library visitors to use, including students.

“We appreciate Generac’s investment in the library and our community,” said Torrie Thomas, Makerspace & Programming Librarian at the library. “We continuously look for ways to update the programs and services we offer to Whitewater residents.”

One of Generac’s community engagement focuses is STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education. Multiple STEM skills can be utilized and developed in the Digital Creation Station.

By providing this sort of hands-on learning opportunity, Generac hopes that it can inspire experimentation, exploration, and power possibilities.

Generac Power Systems has a manufacturing facility in Whitewater, employing more than 1,550 people and is a leading energy technology company.

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