
Wolcottsville church will rededicate its one-of-a-kind organ with a six-player recital
Trinity's two-manual 1897 Hinners & Albertsen organ (style 20) is newly restored, after craftsmen from the Heritage Pipe Organs company undid the damage done by mice that took up residence in the instrument while it wasn't being played during Covid lockdown. The original German-language labels on the stops were discovered during the process and have been reapplied.
Trinity church has the distinction of possessing the only organ still in existence in the United States that's still being played in its original installment, according to lifetime congregant Cathy Bergquist. The National Historical Organ Society recognized it as an 'exceptional' historic organ in 2004.
For Trinity organist Ric Jones, it's a joy to play.
'It has never been revoiced (had its piping altered), so it sounds the same today as when it was first played. … It has lived a long life and has many more years in it,' he said. 'This is a unique instrument, wonderful to play.'
For the recital, Jones will share his bench with fellow Middleport Community Choir members Debby Clark and Mark Christensen, as well as Aaron Grabowski, Pat Payne and Dave Carmer. They're all church organists from various denominations who, in 15-minute intervals, will play a range of music, from classical to sacred, and some hymns. Jones hopes to set up a projector so that listeners in the pews can see the organists playing above them in the choir loft.
The variety recital is intended to demonstrate the 'incredible breadth' of Trinity's organ, congregant Jennifer Bieber said.
Bergquist said the organ has been well cared for by the Heritage company for as long as she can remember. In advance of its rededication, she brushed up on its history: Purchased via Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalog, for $485 cash, the organ was manufactured by Pekin, Illinois-based Hinners & Albertsen Organ Company and shipped on the Erie Canal to Gasport, where Rev. J.H. Knuebel claimed and brought it to Trinity by horse-and-buggy. In church records, there's still a copy of the 10-year warranty, dated Jan. 28, 1897.
'A warranty, can you believe it?!' Bergquist laughed.
The rodent damage was discovered after the end of the pandemic 'pause' in group gatherings. When Jones returned to his bench, he noticed the keys on the organ were sticking. A repair technician had a look inside and found that mice had chewed a section, damaging the keys and surrounding wood.
The fix involved hand-made replacement parts and the bill was $17,500. Insurance did not cover rodent damage, Bergquist said. Niagara County Legislator Mike Hill secured $5,000 through the county Community Partnership fund to put toward restoration, Bieber said.
The recital, hymn sing and organ rededication service are slated 2 to 4 p.m. May 17. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Capacity is 150-plus. The church is located at 6369 Wolcottsville Road.
Following the recital, Trinity is hosting a fundraising dinner and basket raffle at the nearby Wolcottsville fire hall. The meal is sausage and sauerkraut, pork tenderloin, potatoes, corn, bread and butter, applesauce, dessert and beverages. Dinner tickets are $15 per person (no charge for children 12 and younger); get them in advance by calling Jennifer Bieber at 716-628-0179.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
a minute ago
- Yahoo
Grand Rapids Twp home ‘total loss' after fire
A Grand Rapids Township home is a total loss following a Sunday morning fire, authorities say. (July 27, 2025) Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
3 bodies recovered from small plane crash in California: Reports
Three bodies have been recovered following a July 26 small plane crash in Pacific Grove, California, according to local reports. Television stations KION and KSBW reported that the U.S. Coast Guard recovered the bodies July 27. USA TODAY has reached out to the USCG Pacific Area and the Monterey County Sherriff's Office for confirmation. The Federal Aviation Administration said in a preliminary statement to USA TODAY that three people were on the Beechcraft BE55 it alerted as missing off the coast of the town July 26. Flight tracking data published by FlightAware shows flight N8796R leaving from San Carlos Airport at 10:11 p.m. PT heading toward the Monterey Regional Airport. The tracker indicates that the plane turned around over the seaside town and was last seen around 10:37 p.m. PT. Cal Fire told KSBW that witnesses reported hearing an aircraft engine revving, followed by a splash in the ocean. The NTSB will lead the investigation, the FAA said in its statement. This is a developing story. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 3 bodies recovered from California small plane crash: Reports
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Is Jack Daniels Considered Bourbon Or Whiskey?
When it comes to bourbon, people have opinions. Like, strong opinions. And one of those opinions at the top of the list is: what exactly should be considered bourbon? And that brings us to the point of this article -- is Jack Daniels a bourbon whiskey or not? To start, Jack Daniels doesn't call itself a bourbon. All you have to do is ask them because they are very adamant that Jack Daniels is a "Tennessee Whiskey." It's all over their branding. That said, don't tell them we told you, but Jack Daniels technically meets all the requirements to be a bourbon according to the Federal Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits, including its proof. Bourbon starts with a combination of grain, yeast, and water. After the fermentation process, the leftover crushed grain is called a "mash." The "mash bill" is the specific types of grains used in making any particular whiskey. To be considered bourbon, the mash bill must have a minimum of 51% corn, though most have much higher. The liquid is then aged in charred oak barrels, and nothing else can be added other than water -- no artificial flavorings, colorings, nothing. So, all that said, why does Jack Daniels say it's not a bourbon? Read more: 12 Bourbons You Should Leave On The Shelf It's All About The Charcoal What sets Jack Daniels -- and any other "Tennessee Whiskey" -- apart is what is called the Lincoln County going into new oak barrels to age, "Jack Daniel's is dripped slowly - drop-by-drop - through ten feet of firmly packed charcoal (made from hard sugar maple)," according to the brand's website. Though unrelated to whether it's a bourbon or whiskey, Jack Daniels is also unique in that it draws its water from Cave Spring Hollow, a natural underground water source on its property. The company says it draws 800 gallons of water from miles below the Earth's surface every minute. This 56-degree water also brings minerals from the cave's layered limestone walls that help make the Tennessee whiskey so unique. To recap: Is Jack Daniel's a bourbon? Technically, yes. But is it also a Tennessee Whiskey? Yes, thanks to the Lincoln County Process of charcoal mellowing, it's branded as that as well. So, is that as clear as charcoal now? Read the original article on Chowhound. Solve the daily Crossword