Archive | 2025

A Goliath of the Makerspace

This is the first edition of JTPL Stories: a series of interviews with library patrons, staff, and partners. Continue below to meet the faces of JTPL with our Marketing Coordinator, Aliya!

Justin shows off his project of the day.

If you’ve walked through the Makerspace at Jeffersonville, chances are you’ve met Justin at one of the work stations. For three or four days each week, he creates intricate designs of T.V. show characters and manga art for his clients from all over the country. One day he might be at the laser engraver making a wooden etching of a custom Pokémon card, and the next he could be 3D printing a reproduction movie prop. Last Monday, I found him making this commission above from the show Dragon Ball Z.

After seeing Justin come in for so long and learning how friendly and talented he was, I knew I had to get an interview so our readers could meet him too.

I might have also wanted pictures of his service dog.

“We would go to these conventions and see all the things [vendors were selling] and just go, wow, that’s terrible.”

Justin and his service dog, Vixen, often use our study rooms to work.

As we spoke, Justin, also known as Goliath, got right into talking about his company, ARK Studios, that he makes his creations for.

“We really got started back in college,” Goliath told me, “my friends and I all got into cosplay, Twitch streaming, YouTubing… We would go to these conventions and see all the things [vendors were selling] and just go, wow, that’s terrible.”

Conventions were great places for fans of the anime and T.V. shows Justin liked to gather together and buy art and merchandise. Much of what was sold, though, felt like low quality money grabs that took advantage of the community. “They were making it just to make a buck because they saw we liked to collect stuff,” he said. “Instead of taking the time to detail things, they put no passion into it.”

Two years ago, Justin and his friends put together an LLC and began to create their own work. Justin’s goal was to create high quality commissions for fans similarly disappointed by the lack of effort and detail bigger companies put into their merchandise. With his new business, clients could contact him with an idea for a custom art piece or 3D print they wanted, and he could create exactly what they had in mind.

Goliath designs his creations digitally and configures our Glowforge to engrave them.

At first it was little projects here and there. The nine people involved with ARK Studios live all across the country and didn’t have the time or resources to put together a physical studio for streaming video or creating commissions. Then Justin heard about the Makerspace.

“I got Vincent and Stuart to give me the tour of all the things they had,” he said, “and I was like, I can use all of this. I can learn to use all of this.” He’s spent the last year and a half learning and experimenting with the equipment we have here, and he’s tremendously ramped up production with our resources. He has even told his friends how to find and use Makerspaces near them.

Justin told me his goal is to make ARK Studios his full-time job and one day host his own community space where other creators and fans can make their own quality, show-worthy costumes, art, and collectables. Having the money for his own equipment will take some time, but for now the Makerspace provides a place for him to experiment and continue to grow his business.

Justin worked on this anime-accurate 3D printed piece as I interviewed him.

Justin finished our interview with some encouragement:

“The younger generation of nerds has a chance at something that my generation did not. When we grew up, we were all still black sheep figuring out things on our own going no-one understands me… Now there’s a whole generation behind [the new generation] saying we already went through all of this. Come with us young padawan and we will show you the ways of the Force.”

The Force, in this case, is how to create movie accurate lightsabers and replica starships that won’t fall apart on the way home. Justin hopes new access to resources like Makerspaces and popular culture’s growing acceptance of nerds will build the community.

I’m certainly excited to see him create that community here in Jeffersonville.

You can come by and meet Goliath or create a commission for your own projects by contacting him on his Instagram or email.

Want to try out the Makerspace for yourself? Reserve a timeslot for a certification class here. Goliath suggests new users start with the Glowforge and digital design tools.

2024 Tax Filing Information

The 2025 tax filing season begins Monday, January 27, 2025, which is when the IRS will begin accepting and processing 2024 tax returns. The deadline for most people is Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

The IRS has some helpful pages for how to get ready to file your taxes:

Where to get free tax preparation help

The library is unable to help people prepare their taxes. However, there are local organizations that can help you prepare your taxes for free if you meet certain criteria.

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free tax preparation to anyone of any age – especially if you are 50 or older or can’t afford paid tax preparation. Be sure to check their website for all of the important documents you’ll need to bring with you.

Sellersburg

February 4th – April 11th, 2025

Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

American Legion Post 204
412 N. New Albany St.
Sellersburg, IN 47172

502-627-0423

New Albany

February 3rd – April 14th, 2025

Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

American Legion Post 28
1930 McDonald Lane
New Albany, IN 47150

812-510-3303

Corydon

February 5th – April 11th, 2025

Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Corydon Presbyterian Church
568 Hwy 62 West
Corydon, IN 47112

812-783-9646

CASI’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

Community Action of Southern Indiana (CASI) is once again sponsoring their Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program that offers free tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteers for low-income clients (income under $64,000), with Simple Return. Please refer to this flyer for a list of all documentation to bring with you.

Jeffersonville

January 25 – April 26, 2025

Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 12 noon;
Tuesdays from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

CASI
201 E. 15th St
Jeffersonville, IN 47130

(812) 590-4064

New Albany

January 25 – April 26, 2025

Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Floyd County Library
180 W Spring St.
New Albany, IN 47150

(812) 590-4064

Palmyra

January 25 – April 26, 2025

Mondays and Tuesdays from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Palmyra United Methodist Church
14170 Greene St. NE
Palmyra, IN 47164

(812) 590-4064

Where to get and send tax forms

The library provides free copies of IRS form 1040, Indiana form IT-40 (Indiana Income Tax Form), and Indiana form SC-40 (Unified Tax Credit for the Elderly) at both library locations. You can also download any other tax forms from the following links:

Indiana Tax Info

Indiana Tax Forms

Mail Indiana individual income tax returns

If you ARE submitting payment:

Indiana Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 7224
Indianapolis, IN 46207-7224


If you ARE NOT submitting payment:

Indiana Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 40
Indianapolis, IN 46206-0040


For all other Indiana tax returns, click here

Federal Tax Info

Federal Tax Forms

Mail Federal individual income tax returns

If you ARE submitting payment:

Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 931000
Louisville, KY 40293-1000


If you ARE NOT submitting payment:

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Kansas City, MO 64999-0002


For all other Federal tax returns, click here

Kentucky Tax Info

Kentucky Tax Forms

Mail Kentucky individual income tax returns

If you ARE submitting payment:

Kentucky Department of Revenue
Frankfort, KY 40619-0008


If you ARE NOT submitting payment:

Kentucky Department of Revenue
Frankfort, KY 40618-0006


For all other Kentucky tax returns, click here

Where to file your taxes electronically

If you meet the qualifications you may be eligible to file online for free. Visit the following links for more information:

INfreefile
INfreefile was developed in 2003 by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and tax preparation software vendors. INfreefile allows customers with lower adjusted gross incomes (AGI) to file their federal and state taxes for free using simple question and answer type software.

freefile

IRS Free File
IRS Free File lets qualified taxpayers prepare and file federal income tax returns online using guided tax preparation software. It’s safe, easy and no cost to you. Those who don’t qualify can still use Free File Fillable Forms.

KY File
KY File is designed to be the simple, online version of paper forms. Unlike most tax software, it doesn’t ask about or explain tax situations. It performs only basic calculations and doesn’t provide extensive error checking. KY File is the tool for you if you’re comfortable filling out the forms and schedules without software help or assistance. *You must complete your federal forms before accessing KY File.​​​

MyFreeTaxes
MyFreeTaxes helps people file their federal and state taxes for free, and it’s brought to you by United Way.

You can also use the Consumer Affairs website to find reviews of tax preparation software to help you file your taxes on your own.