SMUG were privileged tonight to do a return Christmas Performance at First Baptist Church, as the Congregation served a wonderful turkey dinner to the people of the neighbourhood of downtown Charlottetown,( which they refer to as The Community Dinner). We too were able to partake of a gorgeous meal although most of the group wanted to sing rather than hold up for dessert (which looked fabulous!). Kathy Neily welcomed the 100 or so guests as well as SMUG, then asked the blessing before the meals made their way to the tables. Kathy also gave us thanks for attending and providing some background entertainment for those assembled for the forth year in a row. Many were singing along with the group as well as dancing in the aisles. We had 18 Smuggers out that were well practised for the occasion as we begin a Christmas season filled with many performances of our Christmas music.
We are pleased to learn that our First Baptist contact Smuggers, Darlene and Bob Acorn are returning tonight from Iqaluit to remain with us after a year and a half contribution to the Northern city. Since Kathy Neily again issued an invitation for next year, Bob and Darlene will be able to again participate, and we look forward to their return to SMUG.
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We are a group of about 30 ukulele players who meet every Saturday morning in STRATFORD, Prince Edward Island at the Hillsboro Funeral Home. We play and sing songs from varied genre, drink coffee, eat biscuits and cookies and prepare for performances at local seniors' residences and non-profit productions sponsored by community organizations.
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