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Classes Ukulele for Intermediates
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Ukulele for Intermediates

$60.00

w/ David Bell

“After dinner, the ukuleles would come out, and you’d inevitably find yourself singing all these old numbers.” Paul McCartney

This eight-week series will be appropriate for those who are familiar with playing the ukulele.

Participants should bring their own ukulele (soprano, concert, or tenor size). Ukes can be borrowed from an acquaintance or checked out from the Kirkland Town or Waterville libraries for a week at a time. Should you wish to purchase one, beginning ukes can cost as little as $40. If you own a music stand, it would be helpful to bring that as well, but it is not required.

Tuesdays, 6:00 pm

June 17, 24 & July 1 & 8

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w/ David Bell

“After dinner, the ukuleles would come out, and you’d inevitably find yourself singing all these old numbers.” Paul McCartney

This eight-week series will be appropriate for those who are familiar with playing the ukulele.

Participants should bring their own ukulele (soprano, concert, or tenor size). Ukes can be borrowed from an acquaintance or checked out from the Kirkland Town or Waterville libraries for a week at a time. Should you wish to purchase one, beginning ukes can cost as little as $40. If you own a music stand, it would be helpful to bring that as well, but it is not required.

Tuesdays, 6:00 pm

June 17, 24 & July 1 & 8

w/ David Bell

“After dinner, the ukuleles would come out, and you’d inevitably find yourself singing all these old numbers.” Paul McCartney

This eight-week series will be appropriate for those who are familiar with playing the ukulele.

Participants should bring their own ukulele (soprano, concert, or tenor size). Ukes can be borrowed from an acquaintance or checked out from the Kirkland Town or Waterville libraries for a week at a time. Should you wish to purchase one, beginning ukes can cost as little as $40. If you own a music stand, it would be helpful to bring that as well, but it is not required.

Tuesdays, 6:00 pm

June 17, 24 & July 1 & 8

Location

9 1/2 East Park Row
Clinton, NY 13323

Gallery Hours

Tuesday through Saturday, 12 pm - 4 pm

Contact

info@kacny.org

315-853-8871
PO Box 213, Clinton, NY 13323

Supported By

Our work is supported by members, donors, the Town of Kirkland, the Village of Clinton, CNY Arts, the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties, Stewart’s Holiday Match, Clinton Chamber of Commerce and the generosity of our Community Partners. Events, workshops, classes and exhibitions at the Kirkland Art Center are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Office of the Governor of New York State and the New York State Legislature