As of October 4, 2024, all library programming is suspended until further notice.
A ukulele open music session is held from 6:00-7:00 pm in the Library Rogow Community Room every 2nd Thursday. This inter-generational program is open to all ages. The recommended minimum age is 7, though we require that anyone under the age of 12 be accompanied by an adult.
Dates & Themes
Monthly themes/songs are chosen by staff with song print-outs available in advance at the Library:
January 11, 2024: Stage & Screen
February 8, 2024: Love Songs
March 14, 2024: The ’60s
April 11, 2024: Traditional/Folk
May 9, 2024: The ’70s
June 13, 2024: Beach
July 11, 2024: The ’80s
August 8 2024: Country/Americana
September 12, 2024: The ’90s & ’00s
October 10, 2024: The Beatles (*In Storytime Room due to FOL Booksale*)
November 14, 2024: 2010’s & Beyond
December 12, 2024: Holiday
Ukuleles to Borrow
Bring your own, or borrow one of our ukuleles available for public use in the library. Each ukulele has an electronic tuner and instructional book. Library ukes include soprano, pineapple, concert, and tenor sizes. All ukuleles are in the same standard tuning, but have different tones based on size. Anyone is welcome to borrow any size, though those with petite hands may find the soprano and pineapple sizes more comfortable and those with larger hands may find the concert and tenor sizes more comfortable. For ukulele loans or more details about ukuleles, such as to see photos or learn about specifications, stop by the library and ask a staff member.
Music Session
The hour-long music session is structured according to a theme, with songs pre-selected by staff members. Songs are selected based on copyright availability, as well as their popularity and appropriateness for the inter-generational public library setting. Themes and dates are listed above, and the next month’s song packet will be available at each session. Songs will also be projected on a screen during the session for ease of viewing. We are unable to distribute the songs electronically due to copyright restrictions.
Contact
Contact Laura Sperry in Local History or Heather Reedy in Circulation for more information, questions, or details about the Ukulele Circle.