Neighbor News
Learn to Play the Ukulele at Mike Risko Music School
Free Ukulele Workshop, Saturday, Oct. 1 from 2-3pm; Four-Week Ukulele Workshops in October; Private Ukulele Lessons

“There’s something about the ukulele that just makes you smile. It makes you let your guard down. It brings out the child in all of us.” – Ukulele Virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro
Ukuleles are fun, cute and easy to play! Mike Risko Music School is offering many ways to learn to play the uke this fall:
Reserve a spot in a fun, free Ukulele Workshop for all ages and levels. Bring your own ukulele and learn the basics and a few fun songs. There is no charge to participate but reservations are a must! Call to reserve your spot! 914-762-8757. October 1 from 2-3pm.
Beginning in October, Mike Risko Music will be offering two Four-Week Uke Workshops, at $49 for each session. Thursdays, 5 - 5:45, starting Oct. 6, and Saturdays, 2 – 2:45, starting October 8.
Find out what's happening in Ossining-Croton-On-Hudsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
For those who love the uke and want to learn even more, call Mike Risko Music School about private ukulele lessons, which can be scheduled upon request.
Do you need a uke? Cool, colorful ukuleles are available at the Mike Risko Music Store starting at $42.
Find out what's happening in Ossining-Croton-On-Hudsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
To register for the free ukulele workshop, four-week workshops, or to inquire about private ukulele lessons, call 914-762-8757.
Mike Risko Music, located at 144 Croton Avenue in Ossining, NY, is a unique and innovative performance oriented music school offering instruction on all instruments and voice in a wide range of musical styles including classical, jazz and rock. In addition to private music instruction, the school offers classes, workshops and frequent recitals that focus on developing musicianship and performance skills. The Mike Risko Music Store offers quality equipment, instruments and sheet music. Founded in 1995, Mike Risko Music has continued to grow as a part of the community, giving thousands of people the opportunity to play an instrument.