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Organ fund crosses the halfway mark

The Harvard Historical Society announced this week that it has hit a key milestone in its effort to raise community funds for its Organ Revival project. In December, the society crossed the halfway mark by raising a total of $13,000 toward its community fundraising goal of $25,000.

The Organ Revival project will fund the restoration of the society's massive George Stevens Organ, located in the sanctuary of the Still River Meetinghouse, which serves as the society's headquarters. The organ is over 140 years ol, and has the rare distinction of being in original, unaltered condition with all of its components completely intact.

Raising half the funds needed to restore the organ is a significant milestone and is testament to the generosity of the Harvard
community. 

—Denis Wagner,
Historical Society
President

According to organ historians, the Historical Society's is the largest single manual organ produced by George Stevens, who was a master organ craftsman active in New England during the 19th century. The organ has received a citation for its special historical qualities from the Organ Historical Society.

The wear of generations, including stresses caused by building renovations, fire restoration, and general use, have taken a toll on the organ, and it is in need of critical repairs. The Organ Revival project seeks to restore the organ so that it may be enjoyed by future generations, the Historical Society says.

Money has been raised both through public programs and community donations. Among the programs presented were two Halloween silent movie events, "Nosferatu" and "The Phantom of the Opera," whose suspenseful storylines were accentuated with dramatic organ accompaniment. The society also welcomed the Immaculate Heart of Mary Still River Singers, the Renaissance Singers, and Harvard Pro Musica.

"Raising half of the funds needed to restore the organ is a significant milestone and is testament to the generosity of the Harvard community," said Historical Society president Denis Wagner in a statement this week. "The total cost of the organ restoration is $78,000, and we are relying on the community to contribute $25,000 of that amount. Other funds will be raised by grants and other foundation support. We hope that we can continue to rely on the generous donations of our friends and neighbors so that we may bring this magnificent organ back to its full glory."

For further information or to send a year-end pledge or donation, visit the Harvard Historical Society website, harvardhistory.org, or mail it to PO Box 542, Harvard, MA 01451.

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