LOUISVILLE, KY. (AP) -- Louisville's library is bringing in dozens of local experts for a festival focused on how to do everything from raising chickens to brewing your own beer.
The library's How-To Festival is Saturday at the main branch on Fourth Street beginning at 10 a.m.
Visitors can learn to juggle, swing dance, kayak, pick a winning horse at the track, knit, start a conversation or fold origami. Presenters include long-time Courier-Journal columnist Bob Hill; Spalding University president and adventurer Tori Murden McClure and Cindi Sullivan, gardening guru for WHAS-AM.