Bishop Museum and the ʻUkulele Guild of Hawaiʻi present "The Hawaiian ʻUkulele Experience," a three-day extravaganza of ʻukulele workshops, lessons, items for sale and a kanikapila. On Nov. 16, two workshops will be offered by Mike Chock, one of the founding members of the guild. He will present a building workshop where guests can learn about the tools of a luthier and the building process. Kimo Hussey, president of the guild, will host a playing workshop, where guests can sharpen their skills or learn the basics. Both workshops run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

On Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17 and 18, an exhibition of ʻukulele will be held in the Hawaiian Hall Atrium, where guild members will show off their ʻukulele from Hawaii and from across the world. Antiques, collectibles and custom instruments will be on display.

Outside the atrium courtyard will be a kanikapila, where guests can listen to the sounds of the instrument. Songbooks and ʻukulele will be available for use by those who want to play or learn.