
Forest Weston’s “Enjoy the Sounds of a Variety of Didgeridoos” is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, via Zoom at the Vose Library, 392 Common Road in Union.
Weston has worked 40 years as a forester, and began playing didgeridoo 12 years ago. He is a strong proponent of using the didgeridoo as a meditational and healing aid, especially in outdoor settings.
He has often accompanied groups playing Celtic and other folk music. Weston is available to teach didgeridoo lessons and give sound therapy sessions.
For more information, call 207-785-4733, email [email protected] or stop by Vose Library.
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