Olympia's Daughters' next gigs

Olympia’s Daughters & Words of Choice

Sunday October 16, 3:00pm.

Created by Cindy Cooper this smart, funny, dynamic

pro-choice theater presents powerful stories of women

(and men) and the right to choose. This program is

being sponsored by MUF’s Lifespan RE program.

For more information visit www.wordsofchoice.org

or

contact Elbjorg Berkenkamp at elbjorg@optonline.net.

 

Tickets are $15 in advance; and $20 at the door.

 

directions to Morristown Unitarian Fellowship

 

                                                                                               

 

Olympia’s Daughters will perform in Fanwood NJ on Nov 12, 2011

 

Mayor Colleen Mahr

and
The Fanwood Arts Council Present

The Fanwood Performance Series 2011 Fall Lineup
7pm Saturday Evening Sept. 10, Oct. 8, and Nov. 12

As usual we will be offering refreshments for sale, during fifteen minute intermissions.

The suggested donation is ten dollars, five dollars for seniors and youngsters.

To make a reservation email us at: reservations@fanwoodperformanceseries.org

 

directions to Kuran Arts Center

 

Fanwood Cultural Arts Performance Series
Fanwood Arts Council Organization

 

The Fanwood Arts Council grew out of the Fanwood Carriage House Poetry Series.

The Carriage House Poetry Series was established by Adele Kenny in December of 1998.

The initiative began as a project funded in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts,

Department of State, through a grant administered by the Union County Division of Cultural

and Heritage Affairs. Each year, the series features some of the finest contemporary poets.

All readings are held in the Kuran Arts Center (a nineteenth century carriage house, formerly

known as the Fanwood Carriage House and for which the series was named).

 

                                                                                               

 

December 3rd, 7:30 pm

Multicultural Holiday Concert

 

 

First Unitarian Society of Plainfield – 724 Park Avenue, Plainfield, NJ 07090

 

www.fusp.org

 

Join us for a holiday concert that offers a variety of musical styles, from religious and secular traditions,

 from a variety of outstanding artists.

Musicians performing include Steve Kaplan and Paul Caluori (guitar and violin),

Music Director and pianist extraordinaire Gordon Rowan, Olympia’s Daughters, the Choir of the First Unitarian Society,

John Hawkins, and more.  Americana, jazz, country, classical, Cajun, and who knows what else!

This concert will be an unforgettable kick off to the holiday season.

directions

 

Tickets $20 ($35 for families) - to benefit the FUSP Friends of Music and the First Unitarian Society of Plainfield

 - available at the door or through http://multiculturalholidayconcert.eventbrite.com

 

 

                                                                                               

 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

 

 

 

A womans right to choose soars in a tapestry of 14 powerful shorts serious and comic. These are stories from the heart: humorous and tender; poignant and riveting; from theater, spoken word, comedy poetry, oral history and journalism. Smart, funny, endangered!

 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Doors Open 2:30 pm

Performance begins 2:45 pm

Unitarian Society of Ridgewood

 

Reservations can be made on eventbrite.com, http://wordsofchoiceridgewood.eventbrite.com or by contacting the USR Secretary at usr.secretary@verizon.net.

 

 

For more information or childcare, contact mrestivo@mac.com. A limited amount of childcare is available on a first-come, first served basis. Childcare requests must be received two weeks in advance of program.

 

 

Opening performance by Olympia's Daughters – Olympia's Daughters is a women's a cappella choir that builds bridges between communities and cultures. Through song, they challenge attitudes, foster healing, share their hearts, spirits, and joyful love of music. They perform at events such as cultural festivals, domestic violence vigils and church services. They take their name from Olympia Brown, a leading suffragist, a mother, and a business woman who was the first female ordained by a national denomination – the Universalists.

 

links

   http://wordsofchoice.org/upcoming-performances/flyers/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 See and hear Olympia's Daughters on YouTube. 

 

 

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