AndrewKuker
Well-known member
A few years ago my dad (owner of Ko'olau/Pono) donated 30 some Pono's to a local elementary school. We popped in a few months back and found out that they weren't even taken out of their cases! Just boxed up in a closet. Our public school's respect and attention for the arts is practically offensive, but that's a whole other story.
Anyway, my dad and I got to discussing the best way to give back to the uke community and benefit the next generation of ukulele inspirators. There are kids that could truly benefit from a professional instrument and we would love to aid in their growth, and you can help!
So here's the plan, this is an ukulele community effort and we need your help. If you know someone under the age of 18 with musical potential, with interest in the ukulele, but lacking the funds for a good one, write us an email or letter and we will review them monthly as we can. View the details of this program here at our website- ukulele-donation-for-children
Thanks for helping us make the most of what we have to offer. It's personally rewarding for us and by getting involved you can make a big difference in a child's life, just by spending a little time to tell us about them. Mahalo for your time and effort.
Anyway, my dad and I got to discussing the best way to give back to the uke community and benefit the next generation of ukulele inspirators. There are kids that could truly benefit from a professional instrument and we would love to aid in their growth, and you can help!
So here's the plan, this is an ukulele community effort and we need your help. If you know someone under the age of 18 with musical potential, with interest in the ukulele, but lacking the funds for a good one, write us an email or letter and we will review them monthly as we can. View the details of this program here at our website- ukulele-donation-for-children
Thanks for helping us make the most of what we have to offer. It's personally rewarding for us and by getting involved you can make a big difference in a child's life, just by spending a little time to tell us about them. Mahalo for your time and effort.