3-D Printer Due in Library By Mid-May

Mary Riley Styles Library’s chief librarian Mary McMahon told the Falls Church City Council Monday that a 3-D printer will be available for public use for a small fee by mid-May. She said the library serves 250,000 visitors a year and that book circulation numbers are up by 450,000. Eleven thousand of the City’s 13,300 residents have library cards and the library is one of only two in Virginia to Star status, as it has for each of the last six years.

 

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