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From "New church organ will offer quality not seen for miles"

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The console comes with its own lights.

The con­sole comes with its own lights.

The story New church organ will offer quality not seen for miles was also linked to the following pictures.

  • Fonda Davies, music director at EUMC, shows the console off to choir member Janet Davison.
  • Brendan Carr carries a speaker up to his boss, Glenn Synder, owner of Home Wood Craft in Sarasota, so it can be installed on the back wall of the EUMC sanctuary.
  • Ted Hayes, vice president of sales for Dunne Music, shows off the grill that will cover the front of the speakers in the back of the sanctuary. It matches the wall color, so the speakers won't be all that noticeable.
  • Additional speakers wait to be installed as work continues in the back of EUMC.
  • The screen hiding some of the organ's pipes has been taken down as work progresses.
  • The new console, in place on the church's chancel.
  • Some of the knobs on the new console.
  • Teresa McGowan, administrative assistant at EUMC, looks at the new organ for the first time. Jim Baines of the EPAS board watches.
  • Light shines through the stained glass windows behind the altar in this shot taken from the second floor.
  • Some of the 12,000 feet of wiring, up on the second floor next to the pipe room.
  • More speakers are installed.
  • Glenn Snyder and Kevin Dalldorf, both of Sarasota, install the third speaker in the series.

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