Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “25 Years of Giving Voice to Our Community” Program - November 23 & 24, 2019
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 2019 concert "25 Years of Giving Voice to Our Community," performed on November 23rd at Market Square Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg, and on November 24th at Camp Hill Presbyterian Church in Camp Hill. The concert celebrated the group's 25th anniversary and featured a selection of songs performed at various concerts throughout the years. The program includes a timeline and photos documenting the group's history, a list of the group's concerts, and a roster of every individual who performed with the chorus since its founding in 1994. Bobbi Carmitchell performed as a special guest at the concert in Harrisburg.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “We Rise Again” Program - May 19, 2019
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “The Road Home” Program - November 17 & 18, 2018
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Keep on Moving Forward” Program - November 18 & 19, 2017
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Down by the Riverside” Program - June 3 & 4, 2017
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Calling All Directions” Program - November 19 & 20, 2016
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Plant a Tree of Peace” Program - May 21 & 22, 2016
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Fall in Love” Program - November 21 & 22, 2015
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Coming of Age” Program - May 30, 2015
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Pop Rocks: Devine Diva’s and Their Music” Program - November 22 & 23, 2014
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “SHE-Bop, The Beat Goes On” Program - May 31 & June 1, 2014
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “I Ain’t Afraid” Program - November 16, 2013
Central PA Womyn's Chorus "Babes on Broadway: The Sequel" Program - June 1 & 2, 2013
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' summer 2013 concert "Babes on Broadway: The Sequel," performed on June 1st at the Colonial Park United Church of Christ in Harrisburg and on June 2nd at the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg. This performance follows the group's previous "Babes on Broadway" concert in June 2011.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Around the World in Song” Program - December 1, 2012
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Summer Fun – Food and Folk” Program - June 2, 2012
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Songs that Warm the Heart” Program - November 19, 2011
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “Babes on Broadway” Program - June 4, 2011
Central PA Womyn’ Chorus “Driven Women: Women Through The Years” Program - January 9, 2011
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “An American Quilt” Program - May 22, 2010
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' spring 2010 concert "An American Quilt," performed at the Labyrinth Cafe at Unity Church in Enola on May 22nd.
Central PA Womyn’s Chorus “A Winter’s Walk” Program - December 5, 2009
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' winter 2009 concert "A Winter's Walk," performed on December 5th at the Unity Church of Harrisburg in Enola.
LGBT History Project: LGBT-050 Marlene Kanuck Collection
Marlene Kanuck was born in 1949 in Hazleton, PA. Kanuck was a founder of the LGBT Center of Central PA, served as Vice President of the Central Pennsylvania Womyn’s Chorus, and was involved in a Harrisburg-area lesbian group called the Professional Women’s Organization. Currently Kanuck works at the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
LGBT Oral History 065: LGBT Center History Group Interview
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Center of Central PA (Harrisburg) began to form in the late 90s. To receive fundraising though the National Lesbian and Gay Community Funding Partnership of New York, the founding group was led approximately 600 need-based assessment surveys around Central Pennsylvania. The study covered the eight-county region of Central Pennsylvania. In 1999, the group received a matching grant from the foundation – one out of the two states in the country to get that funding. From this funding, the LGBT group in Harrisburg was able to gain a community center. In this interview, Louie Marven, Ben Dunlap, Marlene Kanuck and Elizabeth Mullaugh speak on their experiences as board members of the LGBT Center in Harrisburg and each describe the functions and communal efforts made by the group, including starting Gay-Straight Alliances in Pennsylvania high schools.
LGBT Oral History 054: Marlene Kanuck
Born in 1949 to a Lutheran minister and his wife, Marlene Kanuck married a man, had two children, and got a divorce after 11 years of marriage before realizing that she was a lesbian. In this interview, she discusses her coming out process and the effects that being a lesbian has had on her life. A teacher and a divorced mother wanting to retain custody over her children, Kanuck was not able to be openly gay for many years, and she discusses that experience, as well as her experiences in long-term relationships and in raising her children with those women. Additionally, she describes her relationship with religion and where she thinks the LGBT community is heading in the near future. Currently working at the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Kanuck is also a founder of the LGBT Center, in addition to being involved with a number of other organizations, and she discusses her involvement in opening the Center.