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20 September 2023

Message from the Dean 

We have just finished celebrating more than 75 years of our chapter’s existence! The past year of 2022-2023 was again very rewarding and informative where: Sub-dean Leatha Kieser presented the history and hymnody of Lowell Mason and recitals with and without a choir, chapter and community members enjoyed music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, music of Cesar Frank at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury, an Estonian Holiday, an exploration of organs at First Presbyterian Church in Troy, Mansfield University, and Tioga, PA.

2024 Program Highlights

The 2024-2025 year has started. Events are already taken place.

On 7 April a “Concert for a Cause” featuring the Seipp/Sheets Trumpet and Organ duo took place at Covenant Central Presbyterian church in Williamsport. It was co-sponsored by Lycoming college. The duo was outstanding and presented a repertoire in a wide variety of styles. the performance raised over $800.00, which was donated to the Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors. On Saturday, trumpeter church Seipp presented a workshop at Lycoming College and both duo members participated in the Sunday morning church service. Please see the July 2024 issue of The American Organist.

On 10 June 2024 Chapter members thoroughly enjoyed a tour of the Parsons Pipe Organ Builders Co. in Canandaigua, NY. established in 1921. The tour commenced by seeing and playing a small model of a pipe organ used for school presentations. The tour continued with the staff giving detailed explanations of the process and materials while each of the sections of the newly built St. Benedict Cathedral of Evansville, IN consisting of 70 ranks and 4, 340 pipes were being viewed. Members of the visiting chapter had the privilege and enjoyment of playing the organ.

Please feel free to email us for any program information. We will be glad to be of assistance.

All area musicians are welcome.

Local Events

Event Coordinators:

Please contact:

Donna Elkin: donnaelkin@gmail.com
Carol Waltz: cawaltz@comcast.net

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22 September        My Favorite Things-Recital of one’s favorite organ, choir, piano vocal composition. Location: Grove Presbyterian church, Danville, PA

14 October 2023    Covenant Central in Williamsport will host the Chemung Chapter between 2-3.

15 October 2023 Program by Dr. Marcus Krieger. Location: Susquehanna University

21-22 October 2023 Mark Hayes workshop and concert. Location: First Baptist Church, Lewisburg, PA

19 November Member recital. Music will include Pinkham’s Revelations and Reger. Location: Trinity Episcopal Church.

6 January 2024 Annual Christmas Music Recital: Covenant Presbyterian Church. Location: Williamsport, PA

2 February 2024 Winter vacation in Brazil. Location: Casa Getchell

13 February 2024 Williamsport Symphony Orchestra featuring Dr. Marcus Krieger

7 April 2024 Seipps/Sheets Trumper and Organ Duo Workshop and Concert. Location: Covenant Central; at 4:00 P.M.

May/28 April 2024 Dialysis Benefit Concert celebrating the life of Richard “Dick” Lakey. Location: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market St. Williamsport,

10 June 2024- Parsons Pipe Organ Builders Tour

15 August 2024 Summer picnic at Carsontown-Waterville, PA

19 September 2024 Lycoming College-noon member recital

*A luncheon is held every third Thursday of the month. Please check with C. Walz or L. Kieser for location.

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Membership
For membership information: Please contact: Mrs. Carol
Waltz, 345 Bayard St., So. Williamsport, PA 17702 or phone
570-323-3311. You are also very welcome to contact any officer of the Williamsport Chapter for information.
Carol A. Waltz, Sec./Treas. 570-323-3311
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If anyone knows of any open positions please notify:
L. Kieser: lkieser22@comcast.net or C. Walz: cawaltz@comcast.net

Employers and job seekers are invited to post and search listings of available positions on the Guild’s National Website.

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For information about anything on our website or in the event you have anything to add please call or e-mail Johan van der Jagt at j.w.van-der-jagt@att.net

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Organ Historical Society
http://www.organsociety.org

The Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America
http://www.apoba.com

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Stephen Price, DMus, Former Dean, Indianapolis Chapter

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