PUGET SOUND SOCIETY

A nonprofit organization with over 200 family memberships, founded in 1958, and a chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society

on the web at www.pstos.org YOU’RE INVITED TO JOIN PUGET SOUND THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY!

ENJOY... fun events at the homes of PSTOS members who own theatre organs

JOIN YOUR FRIENDS... at concerts, bus trips, home parties, and other enjoyable events

STAY UP TO DATE... with the Puget Sound Pipeline, an interesting 6-page monthly newsletter

GET REDUCED ADMISSION... to many concerts and free admission to some events

SHARE THE PRIDE... as young organists develop through help from PSTOS scholarships JOIN THE FUN NOW! TIME TO SIGN UP FOR PSTOS!

You’ll get your own membership badge and reduced admission to many concerts, be entitled to vote in elections and participate in organ crawls and open console events, and will receive the Chapter newsletter Puget Sound Pipeline, plus the American Theatre Organ Society magazine Theatre Organ if you join as a full member.

Regularly experience the thrilling sound of the Mighty , have lots of fun meeting and sharing with other theatre organ enthusiasts, support young theatre organists, and help keep alive this uniquely American instrument, preserved from silent movie days. Join now! WHY DO YOU LOVE THE THEATRE ORGAN?

SOME THEATRE You might just be nuts over the music of George ORGANS HEARD AT Gershwin and other great American songwriters... RECENT PSTOS EVENTS or performed by , , Paramount Theatre, Seattle (4/20 Wurlitzer) and other legendary American artists... Kenyon Hall, West Seattle (2/17 Wurlitzer) Or you may be thrilled by the throbbing tibias Wurlitzer Manor, Gig and dancing kinuras of the Mighty Wurlitzer, Harbor (4/48 Wurlitzer) played by George Wright and so many other Haller Lake Community greats... Center, Seattle (3/9 Wurlitzer) Perhaps you get a kick out of silent films, skillfully Calvary Christian accompanied by the endless variety of theatre Assembly, Seattle (3/19 Kimball/Wurlitzer) organ sounds, just as experienced in 1920s America... Oaks Park Roller Rink, Portland (4/48 Wurlitzer) Or maybe you’re an amateur organist yourself St. Columban, Yelm (3/16 Robert Morton) ...enjoy maintaining and restoring pipe organs... Everett Theatre or even have a pipe or electronic organ at home... (3/16 Kimball) or are contemplating some of these pursuits... Cleveland HS, Portland (3/21 Kimball) Whatever your interest in theatre organs, Washington Center, PSTOS has a place for you! Olympia (3/25 Wurlitzer) Mt. Baker Theatre, Bellingham (2/14 Wurlitzer) and several at members’ residences. THANK YOU FOR JOINING PUGET SOUND THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY!

 I’m joining both PSTOS and ATOS (full membership) and will receive the Chapter newsletter Puget Sound Pipeline and the national magazine Theatre Organ for $75 annual dues.

 I’m joining only PSTOS (associate membership) and will receive only the Pipeline for $25 annual dues.

Name:______Spouse/domestic partner:______Address:______Phone:______Email: ______

 I play or would like to play the theatre organ.

 I have an organ at home: ______

 I’d like to help with maintaining/restoring theatre organs.

 I’d like to help put on theatre organ events.

Mail with your check (payable to PSTOS) to: PSTOS – 10002 Aurora Ave N, Suite 36 #516, Seattle, WA 98133-9329