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Benefits of Membership

As a member of the Estey Organ Museum you are entitled to free admission to the museum. Please visit us whenever you are in the area and see how our various instrument restorations are progressing.

Have you considered “adopting an organ?” Your sponsorship will ensure the restoration and maintenance of an instrument in our collection. Contact the museum for more information.

EOM Newsletters Archives

We invite you to read past issues of The Estey Organ.

October 2015
June 2015
August 2014
October 2014
December 2013
November 2013
June 2012
March 2012

Remembering Our Friends

Please join with us in remembering those special friends and founders of the Estey Organ Museum.

2015
Georg Steinmeyer

Georg was the former Director of the pipe organ division of the Estey Organ Company, who worked tirelessly to establish the Estey Organ Museum. Georg was responsible for creating many of the museum’s permanent exhibits, including the walk-through pipe organ and the early electronic organs of Harold Bode, and served as Trustee Emeritus.

2014
Alan O. Dann

Alan was a co-founder of the Estey Organ Museum, who served the organization in innumerable ways: President, grant writer, floor painter, note-taker, docent, researcher, diplomat, cheerleader, and overall hero.

2014
John Wessel

John was a life-long Estey employee, whose specialty was voicing organ pipes. After Estey closed in 1960, John continued building, restoring, repairing, and maintaining pipe organs throughout Vermont and New England. John was an invaluable resource to the Estey Organ Museum.

2019
Perry C. Phoenix

Perry was the founder of Phoenix Roofing and brother of Estey Organ Museum founder, Ned Phoenix.  The company’s many roofing projects (including church steeples) routinely earned high praise, including descriptions of their work as “craftsmanship” and Perry himself as “a meticulous artist.”