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Winter Solstice Concert 2025

A benefit concert welcoming the season of rest and renewal

Thursday December 18th, 2025

Thursday December 18th, 2025

7:00 PM

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9:00 PM EST

Starts: 7:00 PM EST

Ends: 9:00 PM EST

Doors Open: 6:30 PM

Doors Open: 6:30 PM EST

Ball's Falls Conservation Area

3292 Sixth Ave, Lincoln

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If you still wish to support the event, please foundation@npca.ca.

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Have a wonderful holiday season! 

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Winter Solstice Concert 

Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025

A musical evening featuring WomEnchant Chorus & Drummers, hosted by Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation.

Now in its fourth year, the Winter Solstice Concert will again take place at scenic Ball's Falls in celebration of the changing season. 

Set in the beautiful Glen Elgin Room of the Centre for Conservation, the event embraces nature on the verge of winter and aims to raise funds to protect our cherished wilderness.  

JOIN US as we bask in the warmth of music and fellowship and welcome the season of rest and renewal.

Funds raised through this event support restoration and education programs in the Niagara Peninsula watershed and help protect Niagara's natural legacy - now and into the future. 

Many thanks to our Gold Sponsor: Niagara Community Foundation - Turning Intent into Impact

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Tickets: Adults/Seniors $25  (includes parking) 

Children 12 and under are free (please select children's tickets to ensure adequate seating).

Busy on the 18th but still want to show your support? Consider purchasing a 'There in Spirit' ticket or making a donation at npcf.ca/donate.

EXTRAS: 

A water station will be available - please bring your reusable container. 

Silent Auction - In-person ONLY. From wine to decor and collectible items, bid on treasures (a gift for yourself or a loved one?) while contributing to local conservation efforts. 

Viewing/bidding will be open prior to the concert and during intermission. The auction will close when intermission ends. Successful bidders should collect/pay for their items after the concert. (Cash, debit and credit card payments accepted).   

Raffle - Your choice of two fabulous prizes - enter to win one or both! Tickets are 1 for $5 or 3 for $10. The draw will be done at the end of the concert. 

Donations -  Want to make a difference for nature and earn a tax receipt? Gifts to Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation may be made in person at the concert. Charitable receipts will be issued for gifts of $20 or more at a later date. For an immediate receipt, donate via the NPCF website.  

 nature for all

 About WomEnchant Chorus and Drummers

WomEnchant is a community chorus of women’s voices, committed to promoting peace, social justice, respect for planet earth and making positive changes in the world through sisterhood and song.

For over 25 years, WomEnchant has performed in support of events and organizations that raise funds and awareness about important issues in our world.  The addition of the Drummers group over 10 years ago brought a new dimension to WomEnchant performances.  The music we sing reflects our commitment to peace, equality and respect for all people and the world.  We actively support women composers, arrangers and performers.

 About Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation

Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation (NPCF) is a registered charity governed by a volunteer Board of Directors dedicated to raising funds to support the conservation of our natural environment for present and future generations.

NPCF funds the important work of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) whose inspired action and accountability to nature improves the quality of life for residents and visitors of 15 municipalities across the Niagara Region, including parts of Hamilton and Haldimand County.

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Refund Policy

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Event proceeds support environmental action through Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation.