Cumberland Valley School of Music Presents; 36th Annual Gala Showcase Concert, “Ladies in the Limelight” | Wilson College, Chambersburg
November 2 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
36th Annual Gala Showcase Concert, Ladies in the Limelight on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 3:00 PM in Thomson Alumnae Chapel, Wilson College, Chambersburg.
Admission to the concert is as follows; $30 for Patrons, $15 General Admission, $5 for CVSM Family Members, and current CVSM students and faculty are free.
Patron ticket benefits include: a personal thank you in the program, preferred seating, and a goody bag of treats.
The 2025 theme, Ladies in the Limelight, celebrates women composers and music made famous by women performers.
Concert performers include:
2025 CVSM Merit Award recipients
Lisa Turchi, voice; Mark Hartman, guitar; Herm Hopple, bass; and Sam Hepfer, drums
Paula Hepfer, voice
Deb Stotelmyer, violin, accompanied by Bailey Wennick
Marie Hershey, piano
Heather McEndree, piccolo
Bailey Wennick, voice & piano
Suzanne Sweigart, piano
Marlin Barnes, marimba; and Jane Peatling, cello
Joel Newman, voice and guitar, with Sam and Herm
Stephanie Allee, Heather Kline, and Tracy Thomas, voice
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