Upcoming Events
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Schedule subject to change - Last updated May 8, 2026
Schedule subject to change - Last updated May 8, 2026
Date
May 23 or 24
June 14 July 6 - 10 July 26 |
Time
TBD
3 p.m. Various 3 p.m. |
Location
TBD
Stephenson High School - Stone Mountain, GA Rochester and Upstate New York Stephenson High School - Stone Mountain, GA |
Details
Monthly Meeting - Ken Double provides the entertainment while Lee Lanier serves up a fabulous BBQ lunch; time and location to be announced as soon as they are confirmed.
Monthly Meeting - Juan Cardona, Jr. makes his debut appearance on the Grande Page theatre pipe organ. ATOS 2026 Convention - featuring a stellar lineup of artists and instruments; click here for more information and to register. Concert - the incomparable Richard Hills returns to the Grande Page for one unforgettable afternoon of musical magic. |
Virtual Events
Here are a few of our favorite sources for both live and archived programs which you can enjoy from the comfort of your home...
Fox Theatre Atlanta - ATOS Atlanta has produced three wonderful videos at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, showcasing "Mighty Mo". Join Ken Double at both the interim "Faux Mo" console and the beautifully-restored 1929 console in these presentations.
Mark Herman Productions - Mark has produced a delightful series of programs, featuring both his 1915 Mason & Hamlin A grand piano as well as theatre pipe organs from across the country. These events are incredibly produced, and not to be missed!
Alabama Theatre - the Alabama Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society, in their close partnership with the Alabama Theatre, have been presenting a series of live stream concerts and silent shorts featuring "Big Bertha" - the theatre's 4/32 Mighty Wurlitzer.
Strand Theatre - the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, with their "Living Room Sessions" takes you live and virtually in-person to local artists' homes for a variety of performances, including Ron Carter and his Mighty Allen GW-IV.


