CHM FIRST TUESDAY TALKS – The History and Mystery of the Wurlitzer Organ, April 5

CHM release – The Coos History Museum will host their April First Tuesday Talk at the Egyptian Theatre. On April 5th, 2022 at 6:00 PM the Egyptian Theatre’s Preservation Association’s Organ Committee will present, “A Look Behind the Curtain: The History and Mystery of the Wurlitzer Organ”. This program will be hosted in a hybrid format, with options to join online via Zoom or in-person at the Egyptian Theatre with doors open from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM. Registration for this talk is free for CHM members, $7 for non-members attending in person, and $5 for non-members attending online. As a follow up to the Egyptian Theatre’s 2021 First Tuesday Talk, “The History and Mystery of the Egyptian Theatre”, this part two presentation will focus on the Wurlitzer Organ. Prepare your ears not only to learn about the history of this organ and the role it has played and continues to play at the local Egyptian Theatre, but also for a demonstration of this wondrous instrument. Register for this unique opportunity on the CHM website (cooshistory.org/events/first-tuesday-talks-apr-2022). Established in 1891, The Coos County Historical Society is an Oregon 501(c)3 not for profit organization and the 2nd oldest historical society in the State. For more information about the Society and the Coos History Museum, visit cooshistory.org or email info@cooshistory.org.