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Harmonizers sing holiday music across the North Shore

Wilmette Public Library, 1242 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette, IL | Get Directions »
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The winter holidays are coming, and the North Shore Harmonizers, an independent women's a cappella chorus in the barbershop tradition, will spread holiday cheer at four upcoming North Shore concerts. 

On Friday, November 23, the Harmonizers will carol from 5-5:30pm at Glencoe’s annual Light the Village Lights event. Gather at the northwest corner of Park and Vernon to hear holiday music, watch the tree-lighting ceremony, and be there when Santa Claus arrives. Light the Village Lights is sponsored by the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce. 

On Friday, December 7, the Harmonizers will present a special holiday concert at the Women in Business lunch, sponsored by the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce. The event begins at noon at the Wilmette Public Library in the lower-level Auditorium. 

The following Sunday, December 9, the chorus will entertain with holiday music at the Three Crowns Park Retirement Home, 2323 McDaniel Ave., in Evanston. The program begins at 3pm. 

And on Thursday, December 13, the Harmonizers will help sing in the holidays at 2:30pm at the Wilmette Golf Club, 3900 Fairway Drive in Wilmette.

Celebrating its 60th anniversary year, the Harmonizers perform at their own public concerts, at special and holiday programs for senior citizens and other Chicago-area groups throughout the year, and at farmers' markets during the summer. 

Event Details

Posted by: Kathy Miehls
Where Wilmette Public Library 1242 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette, IL 60091
Next on This event is over.
Time 12:00 pm–1:30 pm
Website http://­www.­northsho­reharmonizers.­org
Phone 847-454-7535
Price $0

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1242 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette, IL
847-256-5025

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