Berkeley event

Using Tools @North

Date
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Time
12:30 PM PDT to 2:00 PM PDT
Location
North Branch
Event type
Sci, Tech, Engineering & Math · Literacy, Learning & Lectures · Creative
Source
Berkeley Public Library
Using Tools @North at North Branch

Join us for TWO informational and hands-on learning experiences with tools, taught by 9th Street Lab! On Tuesday, July 7th, Steve Tornallyay of 9th Street Lab will teach us how to use a measuring tape, square, pencil, hand saw, clamps, hammers, and more while we build a simple wood-based project. On Tuesday, July 21st, we'll do a woodworking project with 9th Street Lab while learning to safely and effectively utilize the most useful power tool: the battery-operated drill/driver. These sessions are built for new adults, young adults, teens, and tweens; participants must be at least 9 years old. Registration is required! Due to the very limited space and materials, we ask that you only register hands-on participants. You may register for one or both sessions. 9th Street Lab is a skills-focused woodworking experience for all ages based in Berkeley, CA and founded by Steve Tornallyay, an industrial and environment design expert. We are very grateful and excited to have Steve leading both workshops and sharing his extensive experience and accumulated knowledge with us! Literally How: Welcome to a brand new life literacy series where you get hands-on experience learning or developing a new skill every month! If you’ve ever thought you “should” know how to do a thing, or just want to expand your practical knowledge join us 1st Tuesdays (and a few 3rd Tuesdays) at North Branch to find out: literally how.