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Suncoast Ukulele Festival,featuring The Crazed Mugs, and The Haole Kats!

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Suncoast Ukulele Festival to be "A Tuneful Tonic For Troubled Times"
April 8-11, 2009

If there's one positive thing our economy has in common with the Great Depression, it's the surging popularity of a charming little four-stringed instrument, the ukulele. And, from April 8 through 11, 2009, it will be the centerpiece of an educational and performance festival right here on the Suncoast.

"You can't help but smile when you hear the ukulele," says Nina Coquina, Nokomis resident and president of the Suncoast Ukulele Society, and organizer of the festival.

If you've ever wanted to learn to play the uke, the festival features three days of workshops and intimate house concerts with both local and nationally known ukulele artists, and culminates with a free concert Friday night in downtown Venice at Centennial Park, and a free full-day festival Saturday, April 11 at the Nokomis Beach Pavilion which will include food, ukuleles for sale, and raffles offering products from local merchants. Saturday's event will benefit the American Asperger's Association.

For more information, please see the website:
http://www.suncoastukulele.com

Festival at a glance:
http://www.suncoastukulele.com/Suncoast_UkuleleFest/Fest_at_a_Glance.html

Contact: Nancy Eaton, Retroactive Communications, Inc. 941/488-6221

[ Edited by: Papaya Boy 2009-04-04 08:24 ]

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We're really looking forward to this.

Ralph Shaw is awesome.
Bummer about John King - I always wanted to meet him.

PB

Sigh,yeah he will be missed...
http://www.nalu-music.com/ and his video's on youtube are awesome too.

But the show must go on!

I am looking forward to hearing that golden voice of yours Pablus!
We have a room for cd and uke sales,so bring lots o whatever you want to sell.
We also have added local favorites,The Fallopian Tubes,singing and playing Uke,Tuba and drums.That oughta be a real hoot!

See ya at the Festival!

PB

[ Edited by: Papaya Boy 2009-04-07 06:07 ]

[ Edited by: Papaya Boy 2009-04-07 06:12 ]

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