Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Holy Cow! We Can’t Stop Singing!” Program - November 10, 2007
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This event program is from the Central PA Womyn's Chorus' fall 2007 concert "Holy Cow! We Can't Stop Singing!," a joint performance with the Harrisburg Men's Chorus and Common Roads held on November 10th at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center of Harrisburg Area Community College. The event received support from the Jump Street/Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and from Equity for Gays and Lesbians of the Foundation for Enhancing Communities.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Lebanon Area GLBT Groups Collaborative Kickoff” Program - October 25, 2007
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “SAS: Sisters and Songwriters” Program - November 18, 2006
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.” This event program is from the Central PA Womyn's Chorus' fall 2006 concert "SAS: Singers and Songwriters," a celebration of female singer-songwriters held at the Colonial Park United Church of Christ in Harrisburg on November 18th. The concert featured special guests Janie Womack and Bobbi Carmitchell and received support from the Jump Street/Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Women Spirit” Program - May 6, 2006
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “All that Jazz!” Program - November 12, 2005
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Voices of Women” Program - April 23 & May 14, 2005
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Welcome to the Reunion” Program - December 4, 2004
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “With Love from Us to You” Program - February 14 & March 27, 2004
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “United We Sing” Program - August 9, 2003
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This event program is from an August 2003 concert at the Metropolitan Community Church of the Spirit featuring the MCC Gospel Choir, the Central PA Womyn's Chorus, and the newly created Central Pennsylvania Men's Chorus.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Music in Our Mother’s House” Program - May 10, 2003
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Wintersong” Program - November 23, 2002
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This event program is from the Central PA Womyn's Chorus' fall 2002 concert "Wintersong" at the Unity Center for Spiritual Growth in Enola. This concert performance was dedicated to chorus founder Donna Gomboc.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus Spring Concert “Singing for Our Lives” Program - April 27 & May 4, 2002
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus Fall Concert “Wild Women...Just Get Better!” Program - December 1, 2001
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This event program is from the Central PA Womyn's Chorus' fall 2001 concert "Wild Women...Just Get Better!" at the Harrisburg Unitarian Church. A portion of the concert's proceeds supported the Revolutionary Association of the Women in Afghanistan (RAWA), an organization which advocates for the human rights of women in Afghanistan.
Central Pa Womyn’s Chorus “This Land is Our Land!” Program - June 9, 2001
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This event program is from the Central PA Womyn's Chorus' June 2001 concert "This Land is Our Land!" at the Harrisburg Unitarian Church. This performance was the group's first full length concert in over a year and a half, and featured special guests the Harrisburg Men's Chorus.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus Presents “How Can I Keep From Singing?” Program - November 12, 1999
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This is a program from the Central PA Womyn Chorus' fall 1999 concert "How Can I Keep from Singing?" at the Harrisburg Unitarian Church. The Harrisburg Men's Chorus hosted a reception after the concert.
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus Presents “Boys and Girls with Stories” with Special Guests The Central Pennsylvania’s Womyn’s Chorus Program - May 16, 1998
Founded in 1994, the Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “brings together a diverse group of women, united by the joy of singing, to celebrate and empower women and to affirm a positive image of lesbians and feminists.”
This is a program from the Harrisburg Men's Chorus' spring 1998 performance "Boys and Girls with Stories" featuring special guests the Central PA Womyn's Chorus.
Harrisburg Men's Chorus ''United We Stand'' Program - May 5, 1991
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the program for the 1991 Spring Concert.
Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus Season Guide - 2015 to 2016
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the Concert Guide for the Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus 2015 to 2016 Concert Season.
Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus Season Guide - 2014 to 2015
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the Concert Guide for the Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus 2014 to 2015 Concert Season.
Harrisburg Men's Chorus ''Now is the Time'' Program - December 14, 1991
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the program for the 1991 Christmas Concert.
Harrisburg Men's Chorus Marilyn Horne Program - October 6, 1995
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the program for a concert organized by the Harrisburg Men's Chorus in concert with Marilyn Horne, the Hershey Symphony Orchestra, Delaware Valley Men's Chorus, Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus, Lehigh Valley Gay Men's Chorus, and vocalists from The Susquehanna Chorale, Jubilate!, Alumni Choral of Lebanon Valley College, and Saint John's Lutheran Church Chancel Choir.
Harrisburg Men's Chorus [Christmas] Program - December 3, 1989
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the program for the 1989 Winter Concert.
Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus Concert Guide - 2018 to 2019
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the Concert Guide for the Harrisburg Gay Men's Chorus 2018 to 2019 Concert Season.
Harrisburg Men's Chorus Christmas Cabaret Program - December 5, 2010
The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus, now the Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus, was established in 1987 in memory of Joe Tucci. They are a non-profit organization comprised of amateur singers, and their performance schedule includes two major concerts (Spring and Christmas) along with singing engagements throughout the year. The Harrisburg Men’s Chorus aspires “to create entertaining, fun, and vibrant gay-friendly musical programs” and “celebrates the LGBT experience in song and performance.”
This is the program for the 2010 Winter Concert.