Ukuleles Unite! Annual Holiday Singalong
When:
Thursday, Dec 18 2025, 5:00pm - 7:00pm PST. copy to my calendar, iCal export
Where:
Finnriver Cider Garden, Cidery Taproom & Orchard 124 Center Road, Chimacum, WA 98325, United States (map)

Celebrate the season with Port Townsend’s own ʻukulele club, Ukuleles Unite!, as they mark 12 years of joyful music-making with a festive Holiday Singalong! Everyone is invited to join in—sing, strum, or simply soak up the cheer—as we share both traditional and delightfully offbeat holiday tunes in this fun, family-friendly gathering.


Led by Patricia Bolen, Debbie Littlejohn, Terri Alexander, Lisa Roberts, Jennifer Adams, and Bruce Cowan, the evening promises laughter, harmony, and community spirit. Bring your own ʻukulele or borrow one—songbooks provided!


Ukuleles Unite! is dedicated to spreading joie d’ukulele—bringing people together through the happy sound of the ʻukulele and the spirit of connection it inspires.
Come let the music lift your spirits and warm your heart!


https://www.hawaiistar.com/ukulele-meaning-in-hawaiian/
The Ukulele as a Symbol of Hawaiian Culture and Identity:
The ukulele was born in the 19th century from Hawaiian pride and the aloha spirit. Deeply ingrained in Hawaiian culture and identity, the ukelele accompanies traditional hula dances and chants. While the ukulele is synonymous with Hawaiian music and Hawaiian pride, its cultural signifigance has also since extended beyond Hawaii’s shores to become a global phenomenon. The ukelele's cheerful and uplifting sound has inspired countless artists and has found its way into various genres of music. The ukulele’s versatility and charm continues to captivate audiences around the world.