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Join Weekly Ukulele Jam in Whangārei

wheelchairAccess
toiletAvailable
koha - suggested amount $5
In Person
Event byUkulele Jam

Occurrences
Thu, 08 Jan, 05:00 pm
Thu, 15 Jan, 05:00 pm
Thu, 22 Jan, 05:00 pm
Thu, 29 Jan, 05:00 pm
Thu, 05 Feb, 05:00 pm
Thu, 12 Feb, 05:00 pm
Thu, 19 Feb, 05:00 pm
Thu, 26 Feb, 05:00 pm
Duration2 hours
Address

Whangārei, Northland

Venue
Old Library Building Arts C...

Come in through the large wooden doors facing Rust Avenue.

Suitable Ages
All Ages

Enjoy Ukulele Jams for All Levels in Whangārei

A lively weekly Ukulele Jam awaits music enthusiasts in Whangārei, offering a relaxed space to strum and connect. Whether you're a complete beginner holding a ukulele for the first time or an experienced player looking to share tunes, this gathering welcomes everyone. Held every Thursday from 5pm to 7pm, the session lasts 120 minutes and fosters a sense of community through shared music-making. No prior skills are required, and there's no teacher or formal commitment—just pure enjoyment. A koha donation, suggested at $5, helps cover expenses like room hire, making it an affordable way to join in.

Every session follows a loose structure that keeps things fun and engaging. It starts with 30 minutes of warm-up exercises to get fingers moving, followed by about an hour of playing along to lyrics and chords projected on the wall. The final 30 minutes are for sharing suggestions, like new songs to add to the repertoire or handy techniques. This format encourages participation without pressure, allowing attendees to learn from each other organically. The group is always open, meaning you can even form your own smaller circles with like-minded folks you meet here. It's all about building friendships over four strings and simple melodies.

The social benefits shine through in this informal setup, turning strangers into a supportive network of ukulele lovers. In a busy world, these jams provide a low-key outlet for creativity and relaxation, boosting mental well-being through music and conversation. Families, solo adventurers, or anyone seeking connection will find a warm welcome—it's suitable for all ages, with no membership needed. Just bring your ukulele if you have one; otherwise, inquire about borrowing options via contact. This community-driven event highlights Whangārei's vibrant arts scene, where music brings people together across generations.

To make the most of it, arrive before 5:30pm to ensure entry, as doors lock then for security. Contact Jeannette at 021 02299506 or quadrupedz@gmail.com for any questions. With its emphasis on inclusivity, the Ukulele Jam not only hones musical skills but also strengthens local bonds, proving that a little plucking can create big community vibes.

  • Open to beginners and experienced players alike, no prior knowledge needed.
  • Informal format with warm-ups, group playing, and song-sharing segments.
  • Social hub for meeting fellow music lovers and forming new groups.
  • Koha entry suggested at $5 to support venue costs; no fixed fee.
  • All ages welcome, with wheelchair access and toilet facilities available.
  • Weekly Thursday sessions, 5pm–7pm, lasting 120 minutes total.

Whangārei Venue for Community Music Gatherings

The Old Library Building at the Arts Centre serves as the perfect spot for these ukulele sessions, blending historic charm with practical accessibility. Enter through the large wooden doors facing Rust Avenue to reach the upstairs meeting space easily. Wheelchair access is available, along with toilet facilities, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably.

Located in Whangārei, Northland's bustling hub, this venue reflects the district's rich cultural tapestry. The Arts Centre area buzzes with creative energy, from galleries to workshops, making it an ideal base for community events like the Ukulele Jam. Nestled in a region known for its stunning natural beauty and welcoming spirit, Whangārei encourages such gatherings that enhance local life and draw people into the arts category of activities.