Agree on the drying. Sooner the better as they start to degrade once they are picked. Actually, I've had good luck just freezing them and using them fresh, but the taste is slightly different.
Secondly, you don't know what your Alpha Acid content of these things is. I recommend looking these varieties up on Google and see what their average AA% looks like and use that as a guide. When you buy hops at the store for brewing they have a noted AA% on the package. You will be kind of guessing since you don't have a lab report stating specifically.
In any case, I highly recommend you start with a beginners site like Howtobrew.com or better yet, borrow or buy the book. There is also brewing for dummies which is pretty decent, and Papazian's Complete Joy of Homebrewing, the classic homebrewing guide.
While you are reading up on it, go buy yourself an Extract Kit from the store. You will need a few things to make the kit, including a kettle big enough to handle the concentrated wort ( don't recall how big this needs to be for extract brewing, but maybe 5 gallons?), you will need bottles and caps, and a capper. You will need 2 buckets for brewing. One will be a 6.5 gallon primary to ferment in, and the other can be a 5 gallon bucket WITH A SPIGOT installed for bottling. And a bottling wand and some hose.
Also, don't forget to buy a small bottle of Star San sanitizer and some distilled water to mix it into (You can reuse it later if you mix with distilled and the pH remains low enough!)
That should be enough information to kick start your hobby. Decide what your favorite beer is and find a recipe kit and get going!
And RDWHAHB!