McGRATHPR.com – Pilgrim Festival Chorus (PFC) honors its two-and-a-half-decade milestone as a regional premier community choral ensemble with the “25th Anniversary PFC Gala,” Sunday, March 9, 4 to 8 pm, at Indian Pond Country Club, 60 Country Club Way, Kingston.
In celebration of 25 years as a premier community chorus on Boston’s South Shore, Pilgrim Festival Chorus (PFC) cordially invites the public to its “25th Anniversary PFC Gala.” Join chorus members past and present, Board leadership and artistic directors, fans and benefactors for an unforgettable evening filled with music, laughter, and lasting memories. Gala highlights include a cocktail hour featuring appetizers, beverages, and live piano music, a silent auction offering unique bidding items and engaging experiences, a delicious dinner, DJ and dancing. Honored speakers offer anecdotes about PFC’s history and special memories, along with celebratory presentations from public officials.

Pilgrim Festival Chorus continues the celebration when it presents two 25th anniversary spring concerts, “Old and New,” Saturday, April 5, 7:30 pm, at Scituate Center for the Performing Arts, 606 Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Scituate, featuring a collaboration with Scituate High School’s Select Choir, and on Sunday, April 6, 4 pm, at St. Bonaventure Parish, 803 State Road, Plymouth. The chorus is led by Artistic Directors William B. Richter and Elizabeth Chapman Reilly, and the concerts feature soloists Allyson Lynch, David Lynch, Anne Smith-White, and David Tyler, with an 18-piece orchestra.
Since 1999, PFC has provided South Shore audiences with classical choral music concerts. More than 100 vocalists of all adult ages from 20 South Shore communities currently fill out the ensemble. In addition to its spring large-scale choral concert, PFC presents an annual winter concert and “Messiah Sing” in December, as well as a summer concert series featuring Broadway and Americana music.
Tickets for the “25th Anniversary PFC Gala” are $125 for individuals, $225 for couples, including all event amenities and a cash bar, available at pilgrimfestivalchorus.org. For more information, including details on membership and performances, visit pilgrimfestivalchorus.org, or follow Pilgrim Festival Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.
About Pilgrim Festival Chorus

Pilgrim Festival Chorus is a volunteer, nonprofit choral ensemble dedicated to presenting diverse choral works that educate, enrich, and engage both its members and its audiences. PFC performances are funded in part by grants from Plymouth and Middleborough Cultural Councils, as well as other regional cultural councils, local agencies supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. PFC performances are produced in part by cooperation with See Plymouth and Plymouth County Commissioners. For more information, visit pilgrimfestivalchorus.org, or follow Pilgrim Festival Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.