Mexican Papercutting
Papel Picado will be demonstrated by Cynthia Lauron at Ingleside Branch on October 4. 2008. Papel Picado is a traditional folk art from Mexico that involves cutting out intricate patterns on colorful tissue paper. The tissue paper is then glued to a string in a line to form banners which are used as decorations for important festivities throughout the year. An infinite variety of patterns and designs are made in papel picado: flowers, birds, lettering, people and animals.
Basic Computer Class: YouTube (Online videos sharing website)
Saturday, Sept. 27th at 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Learn how to view YouTube videos using certain features, search videos by category and keywords, customize a playlist, subscribe to video channels, save them for later viewing, and upload videos to the YouTube website.
Enrollment is limited to 15. Call (415) 355-2898 to sign up.
Basic Computer Class: YouTube (Online videos sharing website)
Saturday, Sept. 27th at 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Learn how to view YouTube videos using certain features, search videos by category and keywords, customize a playlist, subscribe to video channels, save them for later viewing, and upload videos to the YouTube website.
Enrollment is limited to 15. Call (415) 355-2898 to sign up.