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Support NYC Gay Men's Chorus,  A World-Renowned Voice In Your Community

Support NYC Gay Men's Chorus, A World-Renowned Voice In Your Community


Jul 11, 2017 Victoria Vogt

The NYC Gay Men’s Chorus is hosting Lily Garden, a garden party that will benefit NYC Gay Men’s Chorus (NYC GMC). New York City Gay Men’s Chorus is a profound voice for the LGBTQ community, consisting of over 260 talented singers each with distinct backgrounds. Guests who attend this party at the Tavern on the Green in Central Park, will enjoy a sophisticated evening of cocktails, canapes, and enjoy the great view overlooking Central Park. Festive attire is required, as Lily Garden will feature a live auction and a performance by TONEWALL.

So come support NYCGMC, one of New York’s most vibrant and harmonious choruses, on August 1, 2017 on the Tavern on the Green. The VIP reception starts at 6 pm and the general admission is at 7 pm. Don’t forget your festive attire!

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