Between classes, one U of S student is helping others on campus strike a happier note with daily ukulele performances in the tunnels. Carla Shynkaruk reports.
What began as a final class performance has evolved into an ongoing community tradition for Western Nevada College continuing education students.
Pam Arborgreen, a UPOP member, said she came across the trove of ukuleles while working as an aide at the Garfield School District. Elementary students used them as an alternative to song flutes ...
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