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January 04 - March 29, 2023

January - March Teen & Adult: Guitar & Ukulele Lessons | NV

Nolensville Recreation Complex • 7250 Nolensville Rd NolensvilleTN  37135 Organized by Williamson County Parks and Recreation
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Description

We're sorry, but this activity is over. The last meeting was Wednesday, March 29, 2023.

3 months of lessons!

In this course students will learn how to play either the guitar or ukulele. The courses cater to all levels of musicianship (beginner, intermediate, and advanced). It is recommended that students bring their own instruments however, the instructor can provide instrument for class time only.

*$20 Supply Fee to be paid to instructor at the start of first class.

Instructor Jonathan Jimmerson came from Northern California where he produced music, recorded, taught, and performed at a high level. Check out his website - https://www.guitaristandpedalsteelplayernashville.com/ for more information!

For more information, about classes contact Evan Smith at evan.smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov .


Limited enrollment available -- no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.

$20 Supply fee to be paid to instructor at the start of first class.

Location

NV - Arts & Crafts Room 2 at Nolensville Recreation Complex
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Instructor

Jonathan Jimmerson

When

January 04 - March 29, 2023

6:45 PM to 7:45 PM

Wednesday

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Age and Gender

Ages 14-255 · Co-Ed

Location

Nolensville Recreation Complex

7250 Nolensville Rd NolensvilleTN  37135

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