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Our first public performance  April 17, 2010.  North Shore Rotary club meeting, with guests from Japan.

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Two Harbors High School band concert, November, 2010. All-Beatles concert.
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Sons of Norway, June 2010. We played and sang the Norwegian national anthem 'Ja, Vi Elsker' at this event.
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December 5, 2010-Christmas open house at Anderson's Greenhouse!
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Mr. and Mrs. Claus led the group for a couple of songs.
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January 28, 2011. World's first Trans-Global Ukulele Jam, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Connected with a mass Australian uke gathering in real-time, by Skype. Hosted by a great ukulele group, Cheez Land Uke Band!
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Three of us made the trip and joined the group.

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T.H.U.G at the Silver Creek Ukulele Carnival, 8/20/2011




















Lee Campbell photo

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Ukulele church service! At the beautiful Lady Slipper Lodge - Gooseberry Falls State Park, MN.























Carly Hawkinson photos.


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Rockin' and Rollin'  8/20/11




















Lee Campbell photo

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A picture-perfect setting for the event - northern Minnesota at it's August best!                    Lee Campbell photo

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Our beginner classes attract the young-at-heart of all ages!

Susie Helgeson photos

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Two Harbors Minn Mandolin Club 1918

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Oh how I'd like see some of those old (probably new, then) mandolins and guitars.  I wonder how many of those old instruments are still in Two Harbors...............? And I wonder what the group sounded like, and what music they were playing.  And I really wonder how often those four young fellas in the front row got into trouble during rehearsals!

Photo courtesy Catherine Wetzel.

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T.H.U.G. at the annual HarborMates Christmas Party, December 6, 2011.  As often happens, one of our members misunderstood the conversation about our uniforms for the night, and heard "shower cap," when he should have heard "Santa hat." He got the tie right, though.

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