What we're about
We are a southern New Hampshire based ukulele group. SNHUG's primary purpose is to provide a forum for area ukesters of all levels to share songs, techniques and friendship while learning more about everyone's favorite instrument. The secondary function will be one of community service. We currently support The Ukulele Kid's Club, a 501c3 charity providing instruments and music therapy to children nationwide (theukc.org) Also on an all volunteer, non profit basis, the group will be available for area fund raisers that we collectively deem worthy of our support.
Meetings are every other Friday night in Brentwood NH.
Regardless of ability level, if you love the ukulele and want to be notified, please sign up for this meetup and details will come to you as they are posted.
Please visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SNHUG
Upcoming events (5)
Seabrook Library
ATTENTION SEABROOK PLAYERS:
We are moving to FRIDAYS at 3 pm, at least for now. The library is cutting back its evening hours.
We are limited to 8 players, max, and we are keeping our masks on. There is a good amount of space and we have permission to open windows - so while all must follow their own comfort zone for these meetings in the time of COVID, we are being as safe as possible.
The space is also being used for storage, so at least for now we are not able to use the screen/projector. We are playing songs from the SNHUG website/songbook, in general, so bring your tablet or printed copy of the book. In addition, paper packets of songs to try, at the whim of the leaders, will be provided.
PLEASE DO SIGN UP so we know we will be under 8 players.
All are encouraged to bring or suggest a favorite song for us to work on. If you let me know ahead of time I can have it ready to project, or help with paper copies.
AND - keep your lights and fleece handy for outdoor events!
See you soon!
- Joanie

- Susan

- Joan

- 5 attendees
Online event
The winter is here so we will be meeting online during the cold weather. We will be moving back to Friday nights at 7pm. Hope to see you online.
Beginning Jan 8th, the winter Zoom sessions will be a free form open mic format. Jams have been difficult (due to lag). Please come and share a song or two (no more than two) with the group. Observers are also welcome. You can sing (or play) a song, or you can share the chord charts for the group to play along, your choice. Also, a favorite will be chosen every session and announced on the Facebook page. Creativity (costumes, backgrounds, etc...) is welcome.
Note, we will return to meeting in person and a jam format once the weather warms and the pandemic starts to subside.
The Zoom link will not change throughout the winter
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We meet every other Friday, weather permitting, until the pandemic is behind us. Suggestions and volunteers for leading the jams, lessons and open mike session are always welcome. Whether you are an old pro or total newbie there are smiles all around just for you. See you soon!
- June P.

- Alex K.

- Peggy

- 5 attendees
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
We have moved this event once again, so that we can have a full group of players!
We have been invited to play in the loft (or outdoors)during this winter market. This is at the Sturgeon Creek Farm, first and third Sundays through March.
The loft allows for distance from the market attendees, and has enough room for 10 players to keep a safe distance from each other as well. Be aware that the loft is accessed by a rather rudimentary staircase - more like a ladder - which may prove a deterrent to some. But it's a cool place full of cool stuff to shop for and very nice people.
We will play a set of our usual familiar songs, maybe a few new ones that are easy - I will post in the comments section soon.
Timing is flexible. If we are having fun and not too frozen, we can stay until they kick us out at 2:30.
- June P.

- Lori s.

- Susan

- 5 attendees
Seabrook Library
ATTENTION SEABROOK PLAYERS:
We are moving to FRIDAYS at 3 pm, at least for now. The library is cutting back its evening hours.
We are limited to 8 players, max, and we are keeping our masks on. There is a good amount of space and we have permission to open windows - so while all must follow their own comfort zone for these meetings in the time of COVID, we are being as safe as possible.
The space is also being used for storage, so at least for now we are not able to use the screen/projector. We are playing songs from the SNHUG website/songbook, in general, so bring your tablet or printed copy of the book. In addition, paper packets of songs to try, at the whim of the leaders, will be provided.
PLEASE DO SIGN UP so we know we will be under 8 players.
All are encouraged to bring or suggest a favorite song for us to work on. If you let me know ahead of time I can have it ready to project, or help with paper copies.
AND - keep your lights and fleece handy for outdoor events!
See you soon!
- Susan

- Don W

- Jack H

- 3 attendees
Past events (776)
Seabrook Library
- Susan

- Jack H

- Joan

- 3 attendees