4:00 - 5:30
Learn about the wooden cup, kero (from the Andean Quechua), widely used by the Incas.
Design your own pair of keros, as they often were made in pairs to share, and be reciprocal in gatherings.
A kero is often full of symmetry and patterns that represent the environment: nature, figures, lines, colors, animals, feelings, thoughts, cosmology, and maybe a story.
Aprende sobre el vaso de madera, kero (del quechua andino), ampliamente utilizado por los Incas.
Diseña tu propio par de keros, ya que a menudo se hacían en pares para compartir y ser recíprocos en las reuniones.
Un kero suele estar lleno de simetría y patrones que representan el entorno: naturaleza, figuras, líneas, colores, animales, sentimientos, pensamientos, cosmología y quizá una historia.
¡VIVA!: Latinx Interest
Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to the Latinx community.
¡VIVA! at the Library is a celebration of Latinx heritage, cultures and traditions. San Francisco has a rich Latinx heritage that is highlighted in a diverse array of exciting programs for all ages, from Spanish/bilingual storytimes to cooking classes, author talks to art and cultural presentations.
Make + Do
Find inspiration through craft programs featuring talented artists, makers and even your local librarians. For craft programs, all materials are provided, unless noted.
First Person: Indigenous and Native Peoples Interest
Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to Indigenous Peoples.
Join the Library's celebration honoring the voices of Indigenous and native peoples with programs and workshops, book recommendations and more.