Columbia Pro Cantare
Ordering Tickets
To order tickets, contact a current chorus member or send a completed ticket order form
and self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
Deborah Towner
12339 Pleasant View Dr.,
Fulton, MD 20759
Telephone: 301-854-0107 or 410-799-9321
E-Mail:
cantare@concentric.net
Ticket forms are available in
html and pdf
Please make check payable to
Columbia Pro Cantare. Tickets may be charged on VISA or MasterCard by phone or
by mail using the ticket order form.
Note: Tickets are non-refundable but
can be exchanged up to one week before the performance.
Why not become a subscriber?
A subscription purchaser receives a 20% discount off individual concert ticket
prices and receives tickets to 3 full chorus concerts and CPC Chamber Singers'
inspiring "A Christmas Noël" on the afternoon of December 11 at Christ
Episcopal Church in Columbia. For information call 301-854-0107 or review the ticket order form.
ATTENTION SENIORS
A new Columbia Association funded program
provides free door-to-door transportation to this concert and other
events, by URTA vans & minibuses. Telephone your request 24 hours in
advance of the concert. If you need a wheelchair lift, mention this
when you call. To request a ride or get information, call Dick
Kirchner at 410-995-0125. |
Because ticket sales cover only a small portion of the expenses incurred in
producing these concerts, the Columbia Pro Cantare welcomes contributions from
its audience and friends. CPC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so
donations are tax deductible. Add a donation to your ticket order, or
click on Support the CPC for further details.
Columbia Pro Cantare is a
non-profit organization. Concerts are partially funded by grants from the
Maryland
State Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of Maryland and the National
Endowment for the Arts; Howard County Arts Council through a grant from Howard
County; The Columbia Foundation: The Holmes Foundation and the Jim & Patty Rouse
Charitable Foundation. Pre-concert lectures are made possible in part with
funds from the Maryland Humanities Council, through a grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, and the Columbia Rotary.
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