Carmen Mendonca, Andrew Song and Davinia Van Samang from the Langley Ukulele Ensemble played a lively set for a group of children at Langley City library on Friday (Sept. 30). The performance was part of the library's launch of their new ukulele lending program. Members of the public can now borrow kits, complete with a ukulele, tuner, beginner's book, bag and soft carrying case. The kits were donated to the library by the Coquitlam Ukulele and Tiny Instruments Enthusiasts Circle.

Carmen Mendonca, Andrew Song and Davinia Van Samang from the Langley Ukulele Ensemble played a lively set for a group of children at Langley City library on Friday (Sept. 30). The performance was part of the library's launch of their new ukulele lending program. Members of the public can now borrow kits, complete with a ukulele, tuner, beginner's book, bag and soft carrying case. The kits were donated to the library by the Coquitlam Ukulele and Tiny Instruments Enthusiasts Circle.

Uke ‘n Play in Langley City

Members of the Langley Ukulele Ensemble played a lively set for a group of children at Langley City library on Friday




Carmen Mendonca, Andrew Song and Davinia Van Samang from the Langley Ukulele Ensemble played a lively set for a group of children at Langley City library on Friday (Sept. 30).

The performance was part of the library’s launch of their new ukulele lending program, Uke ‘n Play. Members of the public can now borrow kits free of charge, complete with a ukulele, tuner, beginner’s book, bag and soft carrying case.

The kits were donated to the library by the Coquitlam Ukulele and Tiny Instruments Enthusiasts Circle.

The Uke ‘n Play program is available through all 25 Fraser Valley Regional Library locations.

Langley Times