

The 2008-2009 Patron Drive is here! Supporters who donate $25 or more are recognized on the Patron Page of this website, as well as in concert programs and other AVCC media.
For information or Patron donations, email information@antelopevalleychildrenschoir.org or call 661-726-7800.

The Antelope Valley Children's Choir has several performances scheduled for the fall 2008 season, including an appearance at the Palmdale Fall Festival, Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 11 & 12, our annual winter concert, tenatively scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 13 and performing the the AV Master Chorale on Saturday & Sunday, Dec. 20 & 21.

**Most photos provided by Bill Marsh, AVCC Historian. Thanks, Bill! If you have photos to contribute, or need information about photos, contact historian@antelopevalleychildrenschoir.org.


The AVCC performed with the Handbell Choir at a community performance at Lancaster Methodist Church.
The Handbell Choir performs.
The AVCC has the holiday spirit!
The AVCC knows performing is fun!
Director Schuette leads the choir.
The AVCC singers were featured throughout the Handbell Concert.
A choir and a Christmas tree--does it get any better than this??
The AVCC thanks the Lancaster Methodist Church for inviting us to perform!

Many AVCC singers (in the colored shirts) performed in Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, a joint production of It's Only Tuesday Productions and the AVCC at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center in November, 2006.
Our singers worked hard, had fun and gained lots of experience rehearsing from August until November for the show.
AVCC Uniform Manager Rosemary Petrozzi, second from left, was also in the show and provided these photos. Thanks, Rosemary!
See AVCC Music Director Nancy Schuette in the background? Ms. Schuette was the Vocal Director for the play! Foreground: Mrs. Petrozzi and daughter, who both had fun performing!

Presenting New York, New York! Many singers worked hard to choose and create their own solo and group performances of many Broadway songs!

The Advanced & Youth Chorale choirs sang The Polar Express with the Tehachapi Community Orchestra.
The Polar Express was a challenge for the AVCC. The piece was more than 20 minutes long!

 The AVCC and Littlerock High School share the stage! The Hurricane Katrina Benefit Show raised almost $10,000 for the American Red Cross!
Director Schuette conducting her choirs! AVCC is wearing black, Littlerock is wearing blue, and the sound was pure gold!
Accompanist Rose Mejia and Director Nancy Schuette with the AVCC during the performance at the Hurricane Katrina Benefit Show.
AVCC Youth Chorale singer Christa P. sang solo at the show. We love our red-headed diva-in-training!
AVCC Accompanist and Assistant Director Rose Mejia sang as beautifully as she looked!
Director Schuette and the AVCC!
Meet the lady who made it all happen--Robbie Filloon, AVCC Treasurer! She had the great idea to organize a Hurricane Katrina benefit during the first few days of the disaster relief. With Director Nancy Schuette and Director of It's Only Tuesday Productions Wayne Wilson organizing the show, and Lisa Price, AVCC Publicist, along with an assist from husband, AV Press Copy Editor Gerry Price, getting the word out in print, on radio and even on TV, and the donations of peformances by many organizations and individuals, the Hurrican Katrina Benefit Show was a great success! Thanks for a great idea brought full circle, Mrs. Filloon!
AVCC Parent Dr. Gary Grubb made a generous donation to the cause--and since good karma comes right back, also won a raffle prize!

 Advanced choir sings their way to an Excellent rating!!
Youth Chorale singing their way to a Superior rating!
Posing for the camera, the choir is ALWAYS so serious!!
The AVCC earned the coveted "Espirit de Corps" trophy at the Music in the Parks Festival! The trophy is awarded to the choir with the best overall spirit!

We're on the "menu!"
Advanced & Youth Chorale choirs performing at the conference.
You can see how proud Director Nancy Schuette is of the AVCC!
SWEET SOUNDS - The Antelope Valley Children's Choir performs Tuesday night at the Rotary Centennial at the Lilac Pavilion at the new Antelope Valley Fairgrounds in Lancaster. The choir and the Quartz Hill High School Jazz Band serenaded Rotarians as they celebrated a century of fellowship and service. Rotary International was founded on Feb. 23, 1905, by Chicago businessman Paul P. Harris. It has since grown from one four-man club to an organization of 1.2 million members in 166 countries. Photo by ROB LAYMAN/Valley Press
The choir enjoying a beautiful day as they rehearse for the first performance of the 2004-2005 season at the annual Valyermo Fall Festival at St. Andrew's Abbey Saturday, September 25.
The AVCC at Disneyland for the awards presentation of Music in the Parks Festival. The Advanced Choir won best overall and a superior rating; The Youth Chorale won an excellent rating.
The Antelope Valley Children's Choir was honored to be asked to perform at the L.A. Cathedral for the San Fernando Valley Inter-Faith 40th Anniversary Celebration.
The AVCC performing "community service" at a local Lancaster assisted living center during the holiday season.
The audience at an AVCC "community event" enjoys the show!
The AVCC performs at private events, too! Here, the choir sang for the Administrative Assistants of the Lancaster School District at their recognition dinner. The AVCC has limited availability to perform at private events. For booking or price information, email information@antelopevalleychildrenschoir.org.
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