Happy New Year everyone!  I know January is a time when many of us are feeling exhausted, super-busy, worn out, and not really looking forward to months of rain without end.  However, Out in Harmony, your favorite community choir, can help you forstall the ‘End-of-January-Blues’ with a wonderful concert!   

The new year is a natural time for navel-gazing and trying to figure out what we really want out of life –Money? Love? Health? Social Justice? Acceptance? A New Car? …
Come join us as for
What I Want  on Saturday January 21st and we’ll have fun together as we explore desire, happiness, consumerism, and hippopotami during an evening filled with good friends, tears and laughter, warmth, cheer, and of course, music! 

What I Want  is being held on Saturday January 21st, 2012 at 7:30pm at Central Presbyterian Church [1155 Thurlow Street].  The venue is wheelchair accessible by the back door.  The doors will open at 7pm, and tickets are available at the door, from Little Sister’s Book Emporium, or through choir members  [And don’t forget to bring some extra cash with you, as we’ll be selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a wonderful gift basket].

As always, keeping our concerts accessible in all ways is a priority for us, so our ticket prices remain only $15 for a General Admission ticket, with $10 Concession tickets available for anybody who needs a break on price.  Children 12 and under are admitted for free.  
(Donation boxes will be on hand in case you wish to make a financial gift to help us ensure we are able to continue keeping our ticket prices low and affordable to everyone).

We greatly look forward to seeing you there!

CONTACT US

Box 631 - 1771 Robson St.
Vancouver, BC  V6G 1C9
outinharmony@gmail.com

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We would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

We would like to acknowledge that we meet and perform on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples: the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations who have lived here since time immemorial and continue to do so to this day.