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CSO League

A group photo of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra League 2025-2026 Officers

(Front row, from left) Tricia Damler (Treasurer), Barbara Crawford (President), Glenda Pilcher (Past President) and Linda Johnson (Orchestra Hospitality)
(Back row, from left) Sandra Pirkle (League Hospitality), Shari Nienow (Corresponding Secretary), Pat Killen (Membership), Susie Briscoe (2nd Vice President), Leslie Shuster (Orchestra Hospitality and Recording Secretary), and Kathy Heatland (1st Vice President)

Join the CSO League!

The CSO League promotes the appreciation of symphonic music through the educational, financial and voluntary support of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. The League’s activities provide a unique opportunity to make friends and share interest with others who also enjoy having a close affiliation with the orchestra. It is a wonderful way to help the orchestra promote music awareness throughout the community – that reaches all ages. The League is an excellent means of involvement to assist in the financial support of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra while enjoying the camaraderie with others.

Young student trying out a smaller sized violin assisted by a Carmel Symphony Orchestra musician at an Instrument Petting Zoo event.
CSO 007 event 2025
Musicians on stage during practice talking with guest conductor Kelly Corcoran

CSO League History

The CSO was officially incorporated in 1976 by six musicians as a community orchestra. Over the years, it has grown into a vibrant orchestra comprised of 65 professional musicians. All CSO members are formally trained in their instruments with the vast majority studying privately through college and beyond.

The current CSO League was originally formed by a small group of women in 1980 called the CSO Women’s Guild. The League supports and promotes the orchestra through their fundraising events that help underwrite a variety of musical education and appreciation opportunities.

Membership Requirements

Active membership is available to any person interested in the League’s purpose through:

  • Commitment of volunteer time
  • Attendance at meetings
  • Support of projects and programs
  • Annual dues commitment $40

Symphony Support

  • Special fundraising events
  • Orchestra rehearsal refreshments
  • “Music Matters” concerts for school children
  • CSO administrative assistance

Community Outreach

The League sponsors:

  • CarmelFest info-booth
  • CSO Concert information table

Special Events

  • Fall Brunch featuring season highlights
  • Holiday luncheon – a festive monthly meeting
  • Spring luncheon – our largest fundraiser of the year!

Meetings

Meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month, September through May, 11:30 a.m. at:
John W. Hensel Government Center
106th & College Ave.
Carmel, IN 46032

CSO League members at the information booth at CarmelFest - 4th of July celebration in the City of Carmel

For more information, contact us at:
(317) 844-9717 or
email us at Info@CarmelSymphony.org.