Kent County Public Library’s How-To Fest is the place to go to learn a little bit about doing a lot of things!
From bellydancing to registering to vote, using a spinning wheel to creating a simple branding kit, the How-To Fest is not to be missed! Meet local experts who can’t wait to share their knowledge and enthusiasm with you. With a combination of scheduled presentations to attend and stations to visit at your own pace, you will definitely leave the How-To Fest knowing more than when you arrived.
This event is designed for adults and teens. Children are welcome in the company of an adult, but most activities and information are targeted to an older audience.
Kent County Public Library
Chestertown Branch
Saturday, Apr. 13 | 10am-1pm
Join us for a presentation:
- How To Use a HAM Radio | 10:15-10:45am
- How To Bellydance | 11am-12pm
- How To Create a Simple Branding Kit | 12:15-12:45pm
Travel through the stations and learn How-To:
- Register to Vote
- Make Stained Glass
- Compost at Home
- Exercise Your Right to Vote
- Use a Spinning Wheel
- Move Out on Your Own
- and more!
For more information about KCPL, the How-To Fest, and other upcoming library events, visit kentcountylibrary.org or call 410.778.3636.
You may also like
-
“Cultivating Community” Programming Series at Kent County Public Library
-
Food Service team receives KCPS Golden Anchor Award
-
Easterseals Honors Bank of America with Disability Community Impact Award
-
Lucy Maddox Announced as 2024-2025 Patrick Henry History Fellow
-
Ruehrmund Retires from UM Chester River Health Foundation