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EOM Opening on May 18

The Estey Organ Museum will open for the season on Saturday, May 18. The museum will be open on Saturdays, from 2 pm to 4 pm, through October 19.  Check this website for schedule changes or contact the...

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Invitation to a Special Recital

On Sunday, June 30, 4:00 pm, Gavin Klein, Organ Scholar at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, will play works of Bach, Pachelbel and others on the first pipe organ installed by...

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Register for EsteyFest’24 Now!

  Registration for EsteyFest’24 ends on Monday, August 26. To register online or by mail, go to the EsteyFest’24 tab. The post Register for EsteyFest’24 Now! appeared first on Estey Organ Museum.

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EsteyFest Schedule Announced

The Estey Organ Museum and the Reed Organ Society have announced the Final Schedule for their upcoming Gathering. August 26 is the final date to register for the event. See the EseyFest’24 tab for...

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Nosferatu at Epsilon Spires

On Saturday, September 28 at 7:30 pm, Boston’s acclaimed Arpeggione Ensemble will bring to life the original score of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 cult-classic silent film, “Nosferatu: a Symphony of Horrors” at...

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EsteyFest Concerts Announced

On Sunday, September 29, the ROS, EOM, and BHS are inviting the public to three concerts celebrating Estey reed and pipe organs. Concerts will be held at Episilon Spires in downtown Brattleboro....

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Museum Hours during EsteyFest

During EsteyFest, the Estey Organ Museum will be open to visitors Friday through Sunday:  Friday, Sept. 27, 10 am to 3 pm; Saturday, Sept. 28, 9:30 to 11:30 am and 1 to 4:30 pm; Sunday, Sept. 29, 12 to...

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EOM Annual Meeting

The Estey Organ Museum will hold its annual membership meeting on Sunday, October 20, 4 pm via Zoom.  Please contact the museum at info@esteyorganmuseum.org for a Zoom link and meeting materials. The...

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EOM Closed for the Season

The Estey Organ Museum is now closed for the winter. “Thank you” to the many people who visited us this year. We look forward to opening our doors to visitors again next May. The post EOM Closed for...

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Words Trail Features the Estey Story

A new episode of the Brattleboro Words Trail podcast relates the story of the Estey Organ Company and its founder, Jacob Estey. To listen to the episode, Jacob Estey and Estey Company Reverberations,...

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