Places are still available in the ukulele classes for beginners!
Would you like to learn to play the ukulele in a pleasant atmosphere? There's still time to register for the 10-lesson session given by Agnès Boisvert at the Sutton Municipal and School Library, starting Monday, February 2.
Pleasure guaranteed!
The ukulele is an easy instrument to learn. With its four strings, you can quickly acquire the musical basics and play popular songs. It can be a good stepping stone to learning other instruments such as guitar and bass.
A musician and music teacher for many years, Agnès Boisvert will teach you to play the ukulele, whether soprano, concert, tenor or baritone. Classes last 90 minutes, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., every Monday from February 2 to April 20, 2026 (except March 2 and April 6). Classes are offered in French and English, and are reserved for beginners aged 15 and over.
Only prerequisite: Have your own ukulele.
Location: Sutton Municipal and School Library, 19 Highland Street
Dates: Mondays, February 2 to April 20, 2026 (except March 2 and April 6), 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Cost: $110 for Sutton residents and homeowners, $200 for non-residents
Age: 15 and over
Registration required online or at the Library below
To register, or if you have any questions about library activities, please contact Jakky Foster, coordinator of the Sutton Municipal and School Library, at 450 538-5843, or by e-mail at [email protected].