Featured BUG Jam 06/22 1 January 2022 BUG Jam “Live at Red Bird” - June 8 2022 Join Sue & Mark for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 01/07/22 1 January 2022 BUG Canada Day Jam July 1, 2022 in person! (TENTATIVE) Join us in Vernon Ontario to help celebrate Canada Day!
Featured BUG Jam 07/22 1 January 2022 BUG Jam July 2022 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 08/22 1 January 2022 BUG PyJAMa Jam August 17, 2022 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 09/22 1 January 2022 BUG PyJAMa Jam September 21, 2022 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 10/22 1 January 2022 BUG "Spooktacular" PyJAMa Jam October 19, 2022 Fall is in the air! Join Sue and Mark for an evening of ukulele revelry, songs, and laughter! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 11/22 1 January 2022 BUG PyJAMa Jam November 16, 2022 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don't need to be any good. This is the kind of BUG you WANT to catch!
Featured BUG Jam 12/22 1 January 2022 BUG’s Takin’ Care Of Christmas Jam December 21, 2022 Join Sue, Mark and Sharon for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! Its’ FREE and you don’t need to be any good. This is the type of BUG you WANT to catch!
Songs 8 December 2013 Twelve Days of Christmas, The The best known English version was first printed in English in 1780 in a little book intended for children, Mirth without Mischief, as a Twelfth Night "memories-and-forfeits" game.
Songs 15 November 2011 Mele Kalikimaka "Mele Kalikimaka" is a Hawaiian-themed Christmas song written in 1949 by Robert Alex Anderson. The song takes its title from the Hawaiian phrase Mele Kalikimaka, meaning "Merry Christmas".