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Cutie Circle Presents U3: Cynthia Lin, Abe Lagrimas, Jr., and Ukulenny in Concert and Workshop

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The ‘ukulele supergroup U3 brings together three heavy hitters of the uke world in a musical collaboration spanning the Pacific Ocean. With popular YouTuber Cynthia Lin and Nā Hōkū award-winning multi-instrumentalist Abe Lagrimas, Jr. in Honolulu, and “life of the party” Ukulenny in the San Francisco Bay Area, U3 joins forces to create an island-inspired cross-cultural sound. From jazz and bossa nova, to Hawaiian classics, to island reggae remixes, U3’s debut album In Waves (2020) features genre-bending arrangements that bridge the artists’ skills and versatility, and stretch the ‘ukulele into new territory. In addition to hearing all three artists play ‘ukulele on the album, Cynthia leads with her signature vocals, Ukulenny lays down U-bass and beatbox, and Abe displays his multi-instrumental virtuosity on drums, vibraphone, and percussion. U3 is Abe Lagrimas, Jr., Cynthia Lin, and Ukulenny.

Date: Monday · May 22 · 2023 · Victoria Day
Meet and Greet: 1:00pm
Doors: 1:30pm
Concert: 2:00pm
Workshop: 3:30pm
Venue: Evergreen Cultural Centre · 1205 Pinetree Way · Coquitlam · BC
Tickets: Available online, by phone (604.927.6555) or in person from the ECC Box Office. Online ticket holders can pick up tickets at the Box Office.
Parking: Free on statutory holidays.
Transit: Lafarge Lake–Douglas station of the Skytrain Evergreen Extension
Travel Info: https://evergreenculturalcentre.ca/about/find-us/

AdmissionRegular Seniors and Students
Early Access: Meet & Greet [reserved seats in first two rows]
*Price in addition to Regular Concert Admission
$20
Concert only$25$20
Workshop only$25$20
Concert and Workshop$40$30
Cuties volunteers are deeply grateful for U3’s caring and generous gestures of offering discounted tickets to seniors and students in our community. As such, please feel free to purchase Regular Admission tickets if you would like to show our artists some extra love.

Catching the Wave with U3: a Bossa Nova Workshop

Level: Confident Beginner to Intermediate

Description: In this fun, interactive workshop with all three members of U3, you’ll learn to improvise and play Bossa Nova rhythms featured in Cynthia’s original tune, “Aquamarine!”  

Door Prizes and Thank-you Packets

Cynthia Lin

Creator of the #100DaysofUkuleleSongs project, Cynthia Lin is a singer-songwriter and YouTube personality based in Honolulu, Hawai’i. Through her popular YouTube channel (60+ million views) and approachable teaching style, Cynthia has helped hundreds of thousands of people across the world to discover the joy of ukulele. Her online Patreon community has grown to 5000 members, and she leads the vibrant San Francisco Uke Jam community with her uke partner Ukulenny. Together they founded the San Francisco Uke Fest, which was officially recognized by the State Assembly of California.

As a singer-songwriter, Cynthia has released 9 album recordings independently, with her recent albums Ukulele Days and Cozy Christmas hitting the Billboard charts in their first week of release. In her latest project, the island-inspired In Waves with the ukulele supergroup trio aptly dubbed “U3,” Cynthia shares her versatile vocals on songs ranging from Japanese bossa nova to cherished Hawaiian classics to sultry jazz ballads. She encourages you to follow your passion.

Abe Lagrimas, Jr.

Abe Lagrimas, Jr. is a musician, composer, educator, and author who plays the drums, vibraphone, ukulele, and studied at Berklee College of Music. He competed in the highly prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Drums Competition and has worked with many different artists such as Eric Marienthal, Eric Reed, Kamasi Washington, Katisse Buckingham, Lalo Schifrin, Barbara Morrison, Michelle Coltrane, Jake Shimabukuro, Kenny Endo, and continues to be an in-demand session musician in Los Angeles. As a solo ukulele artist, Abe is a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award (Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts) recipient and has released multiple albums in the United States, Japan, and South Korea. He has headlined many ukulele festivals throughout the United States, as well as Canada, Mexico, U.K., Germany, China, Japan, Philippines, Thailand, and Australia. Abe is also an active educator who has conducted workshops, currently teaches private lessons, and is an instructor for the Fender Play series. He is the author of Jazz Ukulele: Comping, Soloing, Chord Melodies (Berklee Press & Hal Leonard), which is available in stores worldwide and on Amazon. He currently endorses Canopus Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Beato Bags, Ko’olau Ukulele, Analysis Plus Cables, Fusion Gig Bags, and Roswell Pro Audio.

Ukulenny

Lenny San Jose, aka Ukulenny, is a performer and educator based in Oakland, CA. He started his ukulele career in 2009 on the BART train, working on his chops and occasionally getting passengers to sing along during his daily commute. His YouTube channel has attracted over 77,000 subscribers and 10 million views, and yes, there is a rick-roll somewhere in there.A multi-instrumentalist at heart, he taught at Oakland School for the Arts and Berkeley Unified School District for five years before becoming a full time musician. His performances feature the ukulele (of course), bass, saxophone, melodion, and beatbox, as he covers a wide variety of music. Lenny’s influences include Stevie Wonder, the Beatles, and Bruno Mars, performed with the island spirit of groups like UB40, Kolohe Kai, and the electrifying Kapena. Collaborations include Ukulenny & Dos Pogi Boys (Hawaiian Reggae Trio), The Bob and Lenny Show (Trumpet/Guitar Jazz Duo), and U3 (Ukulele Trio). Sponsored by Kala Brand Music, Ukulenny is a regular fixture in the Kala website, Learn to Play Program and the Kala App. For more info, visit ukulenny.com and follow @ukulenny on social media and spotify.

 

Cutie Circle’s 12th Birthday Celebration — Music in the Square

In collaboration with the City of Port Coquitlam, Cutie Circle is bringing two world-renowned ukulele artists to Leigh Square for an afternoon of workshops, concerts and a ukulele jam!


Intended for ukulele players and music lovers alike, this event will show the audience some ukulele techniques; entertain via various music genres played through the lens of this happiest instrument on Earth; and engage the community in an open jam for a hearty singalong !

Program

Workshops

02:00 PM – 03:40 PM

Concerts

03:40 PM – 04:30 PM

Ukulele Jam

04:30 PM – 05:00 PM

About the Artists

David Chen

A leading figure in the Ukulele world from Taiwan — performer, author, and educator across Greater China.

He graduated from York University in UK for his master degree, now is the president of Chung Hua International Ukulele Association in Taiwan.

David Chen is a key promoter of the ukulele in the Chinese-speaking world, devoted to music education and international cultural exchange. He has served as a special guest ukulele instructor for companies such as Alibaba Group and Apple Shanghai Headquarters. He is widely recognized as a renowned performer, best-selling author, and educator in Taiwan, China, Singapore and Malaysia.

David is particularly known for his unique “Hawaiian Two-Finger Style,” which has captured attention across the industry. He has held solo ukulele concerts at prestigious venues like Shanghai Concert Hall and Shenzhen Concert Hall, delivering emotionally rich and technically refined performances.
As the founder and organizer of the Taiwan and Shanghai International Ukulele Festivals, David has played a crucial role in fostering the ukulele boom in Greater China, while also promoting deep international collaborations among performers.

He is the author of over seven instructional books, including the best-selling “24 Essential Ukulele Lessons”, the first comprehensive ukulele textbook for Chinese readers, and the highly acclaimed “Perfect Hawaiian Two-Finger Arrangements.”

David’s unique style has made him beloved by ukulele enthusiasts around the world. He has been invited to perform and teach in over 20 countries and cities, including Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Europe, and the Americas, continuing to spread the charm of the ukulele worldwide.

Always with me

Demo of Two-finger style

Eduardo García

Eduardo is a multi-instrumentalist originally from Mexico who arrived in Vancouver in 2017.

He has been a full time Ukulele Instructor since 2012. He was the founder/director of the Academia de Ukuleles de la Ribera (Lakeside Ukulele Academy), a self-financed music school that provides instruments and free music lessons to all children in his community and that continues to this day.

He was a feature performer at the Vancouver Ukulele Festival in 2018 and 2019; the Ajijic Ukulele Retreat (Mexico) in 2017 and 2019; the Seoul International Aloha Ukulele Festival (South Korea) in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2025; the Kamloops Ukulele Festival (Canada) in 2022, 2024 and 2026, the Fort Langley International Ukulele Festival (Canada) in 2025, and was featured in the International spotlight of the Ukulele Festival Hawai’i in 2021, among other online ukulele events organized in Japan, Brazil, Canada and USA.

Autumn Leaves

Undertale

Acknowledgement

We thank the City of Port Coquitlam for financially supporting this event at the beautiful Leigh Square.

Event Details

Date: Sunday · July 5, 2026
Time: 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Location: Leigh Square, 2253 Leigh Square Place, Port Coquitlam
Admission: Free

Ticket and Registration:
To receive a free workshop and jam package at the event, register at Eventbrite by June 29:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/music-in-the-square-tickets-1992175794429?

Parking Map: https://maps.portcoquitlam.ca/portal/apps/instant/basic/index.html?appid=2e0c6ce36b334b1c9aab01b949d5cb8b

Courtesy of City of Port Coquitlam

What to Bring for the Workshops and/or Jam

Participants are encouraged to bring their own ukulele, music stand, digital tuner and clips (or clothes pins) for fastening songsheets.

What to Bring for the Concerts

While there will be benches on site, please feel free to bring chairs or blankets. Also, attendees can feel free to bring hats. There are eateries nearby for a quick snack or beverage.

Cutie Circle’s 11th Birthday Jam

Get ready to celebrate 11 years of cuteness with lots of fun, games, and sweet treats at the Cutie Circle’s 11th Birthday Bash!

Cutie Circle’s Ukulele Jam aboard the Bear Creek Park Train

Welcome to Cutie Circle’s 11th Birthday Bash! Join us for an afternoon filled with fun, laughter, and lots of ukulele. We’ve got exciting train rides aboard Eddy the Engine, door prizes, and awesome train music lined up just for you.

Come celebrate with us in person and make unforgettable memories with all your favourite Cuties. Don’t miss out on the most adorable party of the year!

Be sure to bring your ukulele, music stand, and hat. Train whistle and clothes pins are optional! We’ll be strumming on the train platform and on the train! Songsheets will be provided.

Time

Sunday, July 6, 2025  •  2 PM – 4 PM

Location

Bear Creek Park Train & Mini Golf

13750 88 Avenue
Surrey, BC V3W 3L2

This event is reserved for Cutie Circle members.

Admission is free (or by donation to help offset venue rental).

Seats are limited and only ticket holders will be accommodated.

To register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/cutie-circles-11th-birthday-bash-tickets-1424944570569

Cutie Circle 2024 Strum-and-Singalong

Join us for our 11th Christmas Jam is this Sunday, Dec 15 at 2 pm (not 1pm)!

There will be some of our holiday favourites and many great prizes (including a carbon fiber ukulele and other must-haves) for our free raffle draw for participants. Be sure to sign up for Performance Time and share a jolly Christmas tune! Let’s sip our hot beverages and munch our delicious treats together and catch up with fellow ukulele players in our Santa hats.

Everyone is welcome. Songs will be displayed on screen. No books necessary.

Please reply to events@cutiecircle.com with your name and phone number by Saturday to enter the free draw. Your information is only used for raffle prize pick-up.

Time: Sunday, December 15, 2024 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Grand prize: Enya blue soprano carbon fiber travel ukulele with gig bag and accessories.

Other raffle prizes include Ralph Shaw’s new book, “Wings Are Handy Things”; Gator’s ukulele hanger for music stand; C’mon Let’s Sing Volume 5; accordion-style metal ukulele stand; Cutie Circle’s latest t-shirt; Korg CM-300 contact microphone; Vitoos headphone guitar amp; and more.


Set List Collection
All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth Cuties 2023-03
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) Cuties 2023-11
Christmas Song, The Cuties 2023 14
Feliz Navidad Cuties 2023 21
Frosty the Snowman Cuties 2023 23
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Cuties 2023 31
Here Comes Santa Claus Cuties 2023 32
Holly Jolly Christmas, A Cuties 2023 33
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Cuties 2023 36
It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas Cuties 2023 40
Jingle Bell Rock Cuties 2023 42
Jingle Bells Cuties 2023 43
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas Cuties 2023 44
Let It Snow Cuties 2023 47
Mele Kalikimaka Cuties 2023 51
Old Toy Trains Cuties 2023 59
Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree Cuties 2023 62
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Cuties 2023 63
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town (in F) Cuties New
Silver Bells Cuties 2023 66
Up on the Housetop Cuties 2023 71
White Christmas Cuties 2023 75
Winter Wonderland Cuties 2023 76
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Cuties 2023 72

Cutie Circle’s 10th Birthday Jam

Join us on Sunday, May 12, for an outdoor ukulele jam at the beautiful amphitheatre, the Coquitlam Town Centre Park Community Plaza.

The Cutie Circle’s 10th Birthday Jam will be an afternoon of fun with ukulele, hula, and demonstration of instruments made from the trees in Coquitlam.

Thank you for your enthusiastic response. Registration has now closed and all packets have been spoken for as of 4:00 pm on May 11. Spectators and strummers are still very welcome to join but may need to share packets with other attendees.

     

    The Cuties Band will be leading our ukulele jam. We are very honoured that Kalaya’s Dancers will be performing hula, and Larry Parks will be representing the Trees to Instruments Project (aka tree2music) to showcase musical instruments built by local luthiers using trees cut down from the Coquitlam water main project.

    There will be fabulous door prizes (e.g., t-shirts, mugs, an ukulele, etc.).

     

    We thank the City of Coquitlam for renting us the venue.

    Date: Sunday, May 12, 2024
    Time: 1:00 to 4:00 pm
    Place: Coquitlam Town Centre Park Community Plaza [within walking distance from the Lafarge Lake — Douglas Station, part of the Millennium Line of the SkyTrain System.]
    RSVP: Email events@cutiecircle to reserve seats
    What to Bring: Ukulele, Music Stand, Cushion / Chair, Hat / Cap, Water, C’mon Let’s Sing Songbooks
    Parking: See Parking Map below. For more information, visit the City of Coquitlam page: https://www.coquitlam.ca/facilities/facility/details/Town-Centre-Park-84.

     

    We kindly ask attendees to carry their waste with them upon leaving the venue to keep the park tidy for all to enjoy. Thank you.

    We look forward to celebrating our special birthday with you! See you there!

    Cutie Circle’s Christmas Ukulele Workshop Series for Absolute Beginners

    We are happy to announce that we’ll be offering a free four-week Christmas Ukulele Workshop Series for Absolute Beginners to get aspiring ukulele players started for the holiday season with some music!

    The workshop will be presented on Zoom. Below are the graduates of our first (20-Week) Zoom workshop series in 2021.

    Cost: Free

    Time: Saturdays, Nov 18 and 25, Dec 2 and 9, 2023. 10:00 AM–12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

    Registration: As with our 2021 workshop series, interested students are to register online to receive a unique login link for the workshop.

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMld-ChqTgqH9aHSjmGndylOAyX8CppsJRz

    Registration Deadline: Nov 11, 2023.

    Requirements:
    1. Must be committed to attending all Zoom lessons;
    2. Must have access to a ukulele (which can be borrowed from
    ** Fraser Valley Regional Library (https://www.fvrl.bc.ca/ukulele.php); or
    ** Vancouver Public Library (https://www.vpl.ca/instruments);
    3. Must have a digital tuner;
    4. Textbook:
    We’ll be using this book:
    ** “Ukulele for Dummies (2nd ed.)” (https://www.amazon.ca/Ukulele-Dummies-Alistair-Wood/dp/1119135974)
    5. Computer with a camera and microphone to run Zoom
    6. Access to a printer (optional but desirable)

    This workshop series will start with the most elementary topics and are meant for absolute beginners.

    Summer Picnic Jam to Celebrate Ralph Shaw

    We are celebrating our ukulele friend, Ralph Shaw, founder of the Vancouver Ukulele Circle, who’s visiting from the UK with a picnic jam this Sunday at Bear Creek Park! He is instrumental in building our ukulele community!

    Ralph shares his musings and entertaining musical insights in a regular newsletter that you can subscribe for free here.

    Bring your own snacks and water, hat, ukulele, blanket / chair, and love for Ralph and join us for a grand time to sing and strum. If you have the Vancouver Ukulele Circle song book, please bring it along, too, as most of the songs for the jam will be from that book.

    Ralph, Carol, Harvey, Jen, Ron and Tara will be leading songs!

    Time: Sunday, August 13, 2023. 1:00 to 3:00pm

    What to Bring:

    • ukulele
    • kazoo
    • music stand
    • blanket or chair
    • hat
    • tropical attire (optional but very welcome)
    • lei (optional)
    • Vancouver Ukulele Circle song book and/or song sheets
    • clothes pins, clips, or magnets to fasten song sheets to music stand
    • snacks and water
    • park address / map

    Location: Bear Creek Park, 13750 88 Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 3L1
    We’ll endeavour to gather in the general area as indicated by the NEW LOCATION on the map below. The white box with “///” is where we’ll meet.

    Please keep the park clean by not leaving any waste behind. Thank you for placing garbage into trash cans (available throughout the park).

    New Map

    Views from new spot (near the concession / train station):

    Song List:

    Singin‘ In The Rain Page 174
    Jambalaya  
    Brown-Eyed Girl Page 31
    Dream Lover Page 54
    Bye Bye Blackbird Page 33
    Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue Page 62
    Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight Page 70
    Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp)   
    Home for a Rest  
    I‘m Yours Page 100
    It’s Not Unusual   
    Jamaica Farewell Page 105
    On the Sunny Side of the Street Page 153
    It’s Intermission Time  
    King of the Road Page 110
    Puff, The Magic Dragon Page 159
    Raindrops Keep Fallin‘ On My Head Page 161
    Runaway Page 166
    Stand By Me Page 179
    Sea Of Love Page 169
    Take Me Home, Country Roads Page 193
    The Weight  
    Save The Last Dance For Me Page 168
    Under the Boardwalk Page 207
    Tiny Bubbles Page 203
    Til There Was You Page 202
    Y.M.C.A.  
    Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Page 12

     

    See you on Sunday!

    Cutie Circle’s 2020 Ukulele Workshop Series Postponed Indefinitely

    In light of the current Public Health Agency of Canada’s guidance on Covid-19, Cutie Circle volunteers (aka Cuties) deeply regret to announce that the Sixth Annual Ukulele Workshop Series for Absolute Beginners will be postponed indefinitely in order to help mitigate disease transmission in the community-at-large.

    In the meantime, ukulele kits (including instruction books) are available for loan from your local Fraser Valley Regional Library locations should aspiring students seek to have an early start on their ukulele journey via self-study.

    We hope to offer it again at a future date and it will be announced on our website. If you would like to be informed by email, please feel free to complete the “Join Us” form to be added to our mailing list.

    We have included below the general details about our workshop series for information only.

    Stay healthy, hydrated, happy and safe.


    Intended for absolute beginners with little to no background in music, this workshop will give participants some basic knowledge to begin a journey into music using the happiest instrument on earth.

    It was a fantastic experience for attendees and volunteers alike and we can hardly wait to meet everyone and spread the joy of ukulele this spring.

    Many of our students have gone on to share music by volunteering their time to perform at municipal and regional events and/or to teach ukulele to other seniors and children in the community.

    Photo Credit: Helena M.

    We thank the City of Port Coquitlam for offering the beautiful Michael Wright Art Gallery at Leigh Square for this workshop free of charge.

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    Gathering Place, Leigh Square Community Arts Village

    Date: Postponed Indefinitely
    Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm
    Location: Michael Wright Art Gallery, Gathering Place, 2253 Leigh Square Place, Port Coquitlam
    Admission: Free
    Pre-registration is currently closed.

    Courtesy of City of Port Coquitlam

    Courtesy of City of Port Coquitlam

    Workshop Requirements

    Participants are encouraged to bring their own ukulele, music stand, digital tuner and copy of the textbook, Ukulele for Dummies, 2nd Edition. (Please do not be offended by the title of this rather good publication.)

    Ukulele Kits Loaning Program

    We have acquired a few sets of ukuleles, music stands, digital tuners and textbooks (with our personal funds) for loaning to participants who do not own any equipment, upon receipt of a refundable deposit of $60. Please do not mark in (and/or damage) the loaner textbooks (otherwise the deposit will be forfeited). Participants can reserve a set when they register using the form below.

    Ukulele Scholarship Initiative

    We are in the process of establishing a small scholarship for a few keen students who might otherwise not be able to afford to buy their own ukuleles to continue their music journey upon conclusion of our ukulele workshop series. Those who would like to donate any ukulele in good condition (new or used) to this scholarship program are welcome to contact us. We will put you and the recipient in touch.

    2019 Ukulele Scholarship Winners

    Ukulele Lending, Rental and Sales in the Region

    As some of you have asked about the availability of ukuleles in the region, we have made some inquiries at local stores.

    • Empire Music has a selection of ukuleles available via its website. For pick-up orders only (with a 24-hour advance notice because the company is a warehouse not a store-front), our students can pick up their orders in person to save on shipping.
      Empire Music has generously offered us a discount on the ukuleles we purchased for this workshop.
    • Long & McQuade (Port Coquitlam) has ukuleles for sale and can offer a payment plan. The store also offers special discounts on ukuleles for all Cuties. The discounts can range from 9% to 15% depending on the make and model of the ukulele. Mention Cutie Circle at time of purchase to receive the discount. Ask for Brandon Smith for further assistance. (Information current as of March 24, 2017.)
    • Tom Lee Music (Coquitlam) has offered participants of this workshop a 10% discount on regular-priced ukuleles and music books. Please contact Dallas Todd or Adam Dean at the store and mention you are a participant of this workshop to receive a discount. (Information current as of March 14, 2017.)
    • Tapestry Music has offered participants of this workshop store discounts on regular-priced ukuleles. Please contact Michael Sabourin at the store and mention you are a participant of this workshop.

    Disclosure: We do not receive commission from any of these merchants. They are mentioned here as a service to the participants only.

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    Michael Wright Art Gallery, Gathering Place

    Ukulele Lending Collection at the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL)

    • Cutie Circle and Terry Fox Library collaborated in the Fall of 2016 to create the Uke ‘n Play ukulele public lending collection. The Cutie Circle, Empire Music, King’s Music, Ohana Music and our good friend, Linda Thiessen, collectively donated 50 ukulele kits (including ukuleles, gig bags and tuners) and the FVRL rounded out the collection with ukulele instruction books and plastic containers for each kit. Library patrons of the 25 FVRL branches (from Port Coquitlam to Boston Bar) can now borrow ukuleles for free. In fact, Library network cardholders in the surrounding region (e.g., Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley) can borrow ukuleles in person at FVRL locations as well. A further 20 ukulele kits were donated to FVRL in the Fall of 2017 by King’s Music and the Cutie Circle.

    Ukulele Jam and Lessons at Ioco Ghost Town Day Festival

    The Cuties are pleased to be participating at the Ioco Ghost Town Day Festival this year.

    On Saturday, September 21, join us for a free outdoor movie hosted by Outdoor Movies BC and Port Moody Station Museum at 7:30pm at Ioco Lawn Bowling Green, Ioco Road and 1st Avenue, Port Moody. The film is Night at the Museum. Bring a jacket, a chair and / or a blanket and enjoy!

    Join us on Sunday, September 22, for some ukulele jam and sing-a-long. We’ll also be giving free ukulele lessons to the public. Learn to play a song on the ukulele in one minute! There will be lots of family-friendly entertainment and activities on site, including the Home Made Pie Contest, line dancing, fire truck display, walk-around magic show, balloon artists, pony rides, trolley tours, food vendors, blessing for people and pets, and more.

    We’ll be at Booth #10 (see map below).

    Location: Ioco Road and 1st Avenue, Port Moody
    Time: 12 noon to 4pm

    Stage Schedule

    12:00 – 12:20pm: Welcome
    12:20 – 01:20pm: The Bird and the Lion
    01:20 – 01:40pm: Line Dancing with Corrina Goodman
    01:40 – 02:40pm: The Lion and the Bird
    02:40 – 04:00pm: Nigel Tucker

     

    See you all there!

    Cutie Circle’s Ukulele Concert at Brookmere Park Opening on September 21

    Join the Cuties on Saturday, September 21, on or off stage for a ukulele concert and an outdoor jam to celebrate the grand re-opening of the Brookmere Park in Coquitlam.

    The City of Coquitlam is generously hosting this free public event and providing complimentary picnic lunch and refreshments! Please go to https://www.facebook.com/events/497079014187368/ to RSVP and reserve your spot!

    Cuties will also be providing free ukulele lessons at their tent to all interested ukulele enthusiasts!!! Bring your friends, family and ukuleles. There will also be ukuleles on site for visitors to learn to play a song in one minute!

    Be sure to come, sing, strum and play in Brookmere Park in your tropical attire!

    Free music, free food and friendship! We’ll see you all there!

    Bring your lawn chair or picnic blanket (and music stand if you are strumming along with us). There are also picnic tables for you to enjoy your complimentary sandwiches, tea, coffee and snacks.

    Parking Information

    Site Plan