I saw something neat today - I stopped in my library and discovered that they had a soprano uke that was available for people to sign out for a two week period. It looked like a cheap no-name brand and it may not sound the best but I think the concept is a great way to introduce people to the ukulele.
I didn't have time to inspect it but next time I stop by I'll talk with them about it, see if they have a tuner for it and maybe put a decent pair of strings on it. I'll also probably donate an instruction book to them too. So if you have a playable uke in your closet that is collecting dust, ask your library if they would like it as a sign out instrument. It might just find a new life spreading its joy to others.
I didn't have time to inspect it but next time I stop by I'll talk with them about it, see if they have a tuner for it and maybe put a decent pair of strings on it. I'll also probably donate an instruction book to them too. So if you have a playable uke in your closet that is collecting dust, ask your library if they would like it as a sign out instrument. It might just find a new life spreading its joy to others.