Swing by for mini-golf. Buy a cocktail. Leave with a power drill.

The Minnesota Tool Library — formerly the Northeast Minneapolis Tool Library — will debut its first expansion site Saturday in the basement of the old American Can Factory on St. Paul’s Prior Avenue, next to the Can Can Wonderland mini-golf and bar. The library sells annual membership for $55, allowing residents to borrow from a catalog of 2,500 home improvement tools for up to seven days at a time. Related Articles St. Paul council approves mayor’s basic-income project for poor families

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In addition to table saws, power drills, post-hole diggers and sewing machines, members get access to a 500-square-foot workshop, and a 20 percent discount on monthly classes in woodworking, sewing, home improvement and crafts.

The St. Paul branch is located at 755 N. Prior Ave. in the Hamline-Midway neighborhood, between University Avenue and Pierce Butler Route. Parking is available in the southernmost parking lot by the water tower. A full list of tools is available online, and the phone number is 651-644-1882.

Hours of operation are Tuesday and Friday from 5 to 8 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Minnesota Tool Library memberships are good at all locations.