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Ahoy there me hearties! Come for a strum on the Thames!
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Ahoy There Me Hearties!

Arrr! Come for a Strum on the Thames!


Those of you who are eagle eyed, and follow the 'news' section of the blog, or are in the relevant facebook groups/following on twitter, forgive the repetition, but here: we'll be strumming on the Tamesis Dock (a moored boat) on the Thames on 25th February, 4th March and 11th March. It’ll be a lot of fun. 

Bring any pirate, nautical or sailing themed songs along and email a pdf back, so I can post it on the site for people to download. You might want to dress accordingly, or use the pirate translator to prepare. It’s up to you!


Know any more ukulele playing friends in London? Loads of people aren't on this email list. For things like this, it's handy, as the news could save you an inconvenience of going to the wrong venue. Please make sure everyone's signed up so the news comes straight to yours and their inbox rather than in a social post that you might miss. Perhaps you could forward this email on to let your ukulele jamming friends know about this email list so that they can also join and know straight away if there are important updates like this in the future? Many thanks and look forward to strumming with you.

 

Lorraine x

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