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Bob Russell, left, music director of the Choral Art Societ; Ray Cornils, municipal organist, and Robert Moody, music director of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, at the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ celebration of the instrument’s restoration.
Fans of the Kotzschmar Organ: Mara Rubinstein and her 14-year-old son Noah Tanzman.
Carson Cooman, composer of the “Concertino FOKO,” with FOKO executive director Kathleen Grammer, and Peter Plumb, founding president and board member.
Longtime FOKO member Patricia Lockwood with her son, former FOKO board president Bruce Lockwood, and daughter-in-law Ann Lockwood.
Bob Russell, director of the Choral Arts Society, with his wife Linda Russell and Mark Manduca, part of the Kotzschmar Festival Brass.
FOKO administrative assistant Madeline Kapp with her fiancé Nick MacDonald, choral director at Waynflete.
Chester Cooke of Topsham and Mike Foley of Foley-Baker Inc., the company that rebuilt the organ.
Longtime FOKO members Gerry and Skip Orem with Sally Serunian, a member of the President’s Council of the Portland Symphony Orchestra.
Kim Granger with her son Seamus Gethicker, a 15-year-old Kotzschmar Organ docent and organist.
David & Leslie Robbins; Chairman, Board of Trustees James Schantz; former Trustee Kevin Farrell at the gala fund raiser for the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport where most of the guests were dressed as Prohibition era characters.
Teri Collard, Stephanie Einsiedler, and Mia Millefoglie at the gala fund raiser for the Seashore Trolly Museum.
John Einsiedler, Bill Huston, and Paul Coughlin at the Seashore Trolley Speakeasy.
Marginal Way Preservation Fund Board Members John Phinney and Cynthia Shea-Phinney at a fundraiser to benefit Ogunquit’s Marginal Way.