词条 | Lincoln Theatre (Mount Vernon, Washington) |
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Volunteer WorkBecause of the nature of the Lincoln Theatre, nearly every person who helps with running the theatre does so through volunteering, to keep the maintenance costs as low as possible. Some of the volunteering positions include ticket sales, poster distribution, cleaning, and concessions. Volunteers are often reimbursed for their time in the form of free entry into ticketed events held at the Lincoln. Theatre OrganThe organ at the Lincoln Theatre is a two manual, seven rank style D Special. The addition of "Special" to the style is from the addition of a full piano (with pedal piano extension) to the right of the console, a marimba to the left, and a kinura rank located in the pipe chamber. The cost of purchasing and installing the organ at the time was $22,500.[2] Because of the niche area of theatre organ culture, only a few volunteers are in charge of caring for and playing the organ. Some concerts have been held exclusively for the organ; however, it is mostly played for 30 minutes before a movie showing by one of the volunteers. On nights which feature an organist, one of the lobby volunteers places a notice informing guests of who is playing that night. References1. ^{{cite web |title=Lincoln Theatre Historical Information |url=http://lincolntheatre.org/html/our_history.html |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311122729/http://www.lincolntheatre.org/html/our_history.html |archivedate=2008-03-11 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web | title = PSTOS: Lincoln Theatre | url = http://pstos.org/instruments/wa/mtvernon/lincoln.htm}} External links
2 : Mount Vernon, Washington|Buildings and structures in Skagit County, Washington |
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