How-To Festival

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Program Type:

Featured, Online/Virtual, Art, Wellness

Age Group:

All Ages

Program Description

Event Details

Round up your friends and family and learn something new together! The in-person event will be held at the Point Loma Library, and simultaneously a curated collection of how-to videos will premiere online and will remain available for later viewing. At the How-To Festival, there is something for everyone and all ages!

To learn more and view how-to videos from previous years, visit www.sandiego.gov/H2F. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HowToFestivalSanDiego/

From swing dancing to crafts, you'll have fun at these in-person programs at Point Loma Library!

How-To Fix Your Flat Hand-Lettering with Legible Graffiti 3D Made Easy!
How-To Have No Stress and No Mess at Dinnertime with Freezer Meals
How-To Make a Creative Junk Journal
How-To Make a Handmade Wristlet Keychain
How-To Make a Succulent Wreath
How-To Make a Zine
How-To Make Easy Party Decorations
How-To Make Paper Flowers
How-To Swing Dance
How-To Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Helper for Everyday Tasks for Free

 

Can't attend in person, no worries! You can view these how-to presentations on the library's YouTube channel. Visit our webpage for videos and instructions www.sandiego.gov/H2F.

How-To Create a Steampunk Costume
How-To Draw Barbie (Margot Robbie version)
How-To Fix Your Flat Hand-Lettering with Legible Graffiti 3D Made Easy!
How-To Juggle a Three Ball Cascade
How-To Make a Flower Headband with Crepe Paper and LEDs
How-To Make Easy Party Decorations
How-To Make Plain Yogurt (Part 1) and How-To Make Greek Yogurt (Part 2)
How-To Make Resin Letter Keychains
How-To Make Three Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies (with a surprise 4th ingredient option)
How-To Repair a Hardback Book for Cheap
How-To Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Helper for Everyday Tasks for Free

Accessibility

Need disability-related modifications or accommodations? Information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request by emailing JFRogers@sandiego.gov.