FFL Book Discussion Group

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Join other readers at this discussion on the 2nd Wednesday each month.

About Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Family Fang, a moving and uproarious novel about a woman who finds meaning in her life when she begins caring for two children with a remarkable ability.

Armenian Language Lesson - NOTE later start time

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Have some Armenian Heritage? Served in Peace Corps in Armenia? Travelling soon to Armenia? Missing Armenia? Join Armenian Conversation Group every Saturday 1-2pm to learn new expressions in Armenian and practice your knowledge of Armenian. Come prepared to sing, dance, test your drama skills, and play silly games in Armenian.

Staff setup: 10 chairs, 2 tables.

Food For Talk Cookbook Book Club: Black Sea Dispatches & Recipes

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The Cookbook Book Club is now online!  Richard Witting will lead the discussion of this month's book over Zoom.  Please register by contacting Barbara Shatara, at bshatara@burlingtonvt.gov to receive meeting info.  Many of us are cooking more at home than ever before, the Food For Talk Cookbook Book Club is an opportunity to learn from experienced chefs and other home cooks on how to make the most of your pantry.  Our April book is:

Ukulele Melee

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Ukulele Mele is a twice-monthly gathering of ukulele enthusiasts from around these parts. We get together and play songs using chord and lyric sheets obtained from the Internet. You don't need to be able to read music to participate (most of us can't!) but it helps to have a ukulele and perhaps a music stand. No prior uke experience is necessary! We make a fair number of mistakes, mostly involving flubbed lyrics, chord misfires, uncertain pitch, and sloppy endings. But we try not to let that deter us from having fun. Come join us!

Ukulele Melee

Event Date
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Location

Ukulele Mele is a twice-monthly gathering of ukulele enthusiasts from around these parts. We get together and play songs using chord and lyric sheets obtained from the Internet. You don't need to be able to read music to participate (most of us can't!) but it helps to have a ukulele and perhaps a music stand. No prior uke experience is necessary! We make a fair number of mistakes, mostly involving flubbed lyrics, chord misfires, uncertain pitch, and sloppy endings. But we try not to let that deter us from having fun. Come join us!