THE HAPPY NUN CAFE

la soeur joyeuse

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talk makes music
in the merry cafe.

Hours of Operation:

Friday to Sunday
5:00pm to close

Located on
Main Street,
Forget, SK

For Reservations:
ph: 306.457.2560

Contact us at:
happynun@sasktel.net

To see more of the Happy Nun, click on the videos below.

Watch a Happy Nun evening in action

Watch a Happy Nun dinner menu develope

Watch an Open Mic evening

 

 

 

Valentine's Day is coming! We are planning a special evening on Tuesday, Feb. 14 for couples in love. There will be good food, music, wine and romance. Call 457-2560 for reservations.

Big Lebowski reservations are going fast! Click on EVENTS for more information.

Unfortunately, the Deep Winter Blues Revival is sold out. We will be closed on Sunday, February 5 to recuperate. Saturday workshops are still open. Please call if you want to participate

Saturday Workshops:

2 pm at Will and Michele's studio across from the Happy Nun: Kat Danser - Colouring Outside the Lines: Blues for the 21st Century
This workshop will explore early blues music and what it taught us about being original, real, and connected to the vocals, the lyrics, and guitar playing. This dynamic course will expand the participant's knowledge of blues structures toward greater inclusion of our own experiences in the process of creating new blues music in this century.  For those who write, sing, play and want to be original.

11 am at Village Music just East of Main Street: Ken Hamm - "Dust My Broom"
This workshop will give you a working knowledge of playing 12-bar blues in open tuning including intros, turn-arounds and slide guitar licks all within the frame of learning a traditional blues song. 

2 pm at Village Music just East of Main Street: B.C. Read - Acoustic Blues Jam
How to jam the blues as taught by Saskatoon's B.C. Read. Improve your skills on how and what to play with people in small acoustic ensembles. Learn more about back-up techniques and rhythms and lead playing ideas. Get practice playing with human beings instead of a computer. Open to guitar, harmonica, and bass or whatever instrument you'd like to bring.