Play your way into summer with KFPL’s Uke-Along for Adults

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The Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) invites adults to strum into summer with the library’s Uke-Along for Adults series. The series will take place at the Isabel Turner Branch, with the first session on Thursday, May 18, 2023.

Uke-Along for Adults features four sessions, each focusing on a different theme, including Disney music, The Beatles, Canadian artists and ‘80s sensations, KFPL said in a media release. Participants can learn and play a beginner to advanced beginner-level ukulele song during each 45-minute session:

“Our community loves the ukulele, and we’re excited to offer this series for adults,” said Jake Miller, Librarian, Adult Programming. ”This is a chance for grownups to have just as much fun as kids by learning a few songs with our resident uke specialist, Meredith!”

The sessions will take place from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. at the Isabel Turner Branch, and the library said that registrants are encouraged to bring their own instruments. Registration is required for each session; participants must register separately for each session they wish to attend (as listed above.)

To register for the Uke-Along for Adults series and view the full schedule, please visit https://calendar.kfpl.ca

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