Last weekend, “Sharing Spaces”- a community project by Magna Żmien welcomed residents, families, and visitors to APS Hub in St Julian’s for the first of its open weekends focused on preserving the stories, memories, and everyday life of the town.The series of open weekends continued yesterday and today.Throughout the open days, participants contributed personal memories connected to St Julian’s, helping to build a growing community archive that highlights the people, places, and events that have shaped the locality over time.Sharing Spaces encourages individuals who live in or have lived in St Julian’s to share personal collections and lived experiences, contributing to a fuller understanding of the town’s social and cultural history. The initiative is part of Magna Żmien’s broader mission to preserve everyday life in Malta through community archives and public participation.The strong attendance this weekend underscored the importance of safeguarding local memory and creating spaces where communities can reflect on their shared heritage.Members of the public are encouraged to attend with photographs, films, slides, or even personal memories they wish to share. Each contribution strengthens this living archive and helps ensure these stories are preserved for future generations.Sharing Spaces is produced by the Magna Żmien Foundation in collaboration with the Eastern Regional Council and St Julian’s Local Council.The project is supported by The President’s Fund for Creativity (Arts Council Malta) and APS Bank. For more information, contact: info@magnazmien.com.Share this with a friend to go with them•