Support the Fox Valley Festival Chorus
Our mission, to promote and encourage choral activity as well as provide entertainment for the Fox Valley community, has been successfully carried out year after year thanks in part to our generous supporters. You too can become part of this wonderful tradition.
The Fox Valley Festival Chorus is a 501(c)(3) registered not-for-profit organization, and all donations are tax deductible. Thank you for supporting the arts in your community. Your donation will be used to help defray the cost of sheet music, microphones, concert programs, amps and more. We are grateful for your donation of any amount. If you are interested in other opportunities for supporting the chorus, please see our sponsorship form.
Support the Chorus While You Shop with iGive
Do you love shopping online?
Did you know you can help the Fox Valley Festival Chorus at the same time?
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Chorus members come from all over the Fox Valley, including - Aurora, North Aurora, Geneva, Naperville, Batavia, Oswego, Plano, Sugar Grove, and Elburn. | Concert PerformanceTenors and sopranos harmonize in concert. | Christmas QuartetThe ladies' quartet entertains with a humorous rendition of a Christmas favorite. |
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Performing the Rutter RequiemThe Spring, 2013 concert featured a local performance of John Rutter's Requiem. | Christmas Around the World at MSIThe Choir poses after their Christmas performance at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. |