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Sun June 3, 2018

Intro to Ukulele at Harmonic Brewing

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Are you ready to have a great time? Are you Uke-curious? This is a family friendly event that happens at a brewery. No experience necessary even!
Class Dates


May 6th


June 3rd


June 24th


Carey and Calum will teach you the basics of playing the ukulele. For adults, your ticket includes a delicious beer from Harmonic. Kids, you must attend with an adult. Everyone gets a ukulele to use during the class.  Sounds like a great Sunday afternoon! 
This is a rare opportunity to learn a forgiving and fun-loving musical instrument in a brewery setting. If you get hooked, and we think you will, there will be a few ukulele's available for purchase.
Attending more than one class? Fantastic! New songs each time, so take one class or all three.

Dogpatch Center for Arts & Culture is fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to building community through media and the arts. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. 

Carey and Calum recently played the 2018 SF SketchFest... and they were playing the ukelele!
Carey McCray http://foggtheatre.org/about/team/staff/carey-mccray/
Carey McCray is Co-Founder of FOGG Theatre in San Francisco. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Carey has worked as an actor, educator, dramaturge and producer for more than a decade in New York City and the Bay Area. In addition to theatre, Carey is a massage therapist, life coach and a ukulele enthusiast.
Calum Grant https://sfsketchfest2018.sched.com/speaker/calum_grant.6yklwiu
Calum Grant is a writer, director and actor as well as a ukulele enthusiast. You may have seen him in the Bay Area sketch ensemble Killing My Lobster, or heard his work as a voice actor in numerous films and commercials.

FAQs
Where exactly is the event?
Harmonic Brewing. Lots of parking.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
No - just be sure to purchase a kid's ticket for kids, and you must accompany your child to this event.
What time should I arrive?
Workshop will start at 1 pm. 
What can I bring into the event?
Just yourself; all materials will be provided. Come ready to have a good time!
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Nope!
Do I have to RSVP?
If you want a spot, yes. There will be limited room for walk-ins.
What if I have other questions?
Please check out website, http://www.dcenter.org or contact us directly at [email protected]
Can I purchase more beer?
Yes, Harmonic will be open for business, enjoy!
 
Are you ready to have a great time? Are you Uke-curious? This is a family friendly event that happens at a brewery. No experience necessary even!
Class Dates


May 6th


June 3rd


June 24th


Carey and Calum will teach you the basics of playing the ukulele. For adults, your ticket includes a delicious beer from Harmonic. Kids, you must attend with an adult. Everyone gets a ukulele to use during the class.  Sounds like a great Sunday afternoon! 
This is a rare opportunity to learn a forgiving and fun-loving musical instrument in a brewery setting. If you get hooked, and we think you will, there will be a few ukulele's available for purchase.
Attending more than one class? Fantastic! New songs each time, so take one class or all three.

Dogpatch Center for Arts & Culture is fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to building community through media and the arts. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. 

Carey and Calum recently played the 2018 SF SketchFest... and they were playing the ukelele!
Carey McCray http://foggtheatre.org/about/team/staff/carey-mccray/
Carey McCray is Co-Founder of FOGG Theatre in San Francisco. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Carey has worked as an actor, educator, dramaturge and producer for more than a decade in New York City and the Bay Area. In addition to theatre, Carey is a massage therapist, life coach and a ukulele enthusiast.
Calum Grant https://sfsketchfest2018.sched.com/speaker/calum_grant.6yklwiu
Calum Grant is a writer, director and actor as well as a ukulele enthusiast. You may have seen him in the Bay Area sketch ensemble Killing My Lobster, or heard his work as a voice actor in numerous films and commercials.

FAQs
Where exactly is the event?
Harmonic Brewing. Lots of parking.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
No - just be sure to purchase a kid's ticket for kids, and you must accompany your child to this event.
What time should I arrive?
Workshop will start at 1 pm. 
What can I bring into the event?
Just yourself; all materials will be provided. Come ready to have a good time!
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Nope!
Do I have to RSVP?
If you want a spot, yes. There will be limited room for walk-ins.
What if I have other questions?
Please check out website, http://www.dcenter.org or contact us directly at [email protected]
Can I purchase more beer?
Yes, Harmonic will be open for business, enjoy!
 
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