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The
Baltimore Chapter
Our
chapter was established in 1966 through the joint efforts of then
PTG National President Wendell Eaton, National Field Secretary
Aubrey Willis, and Baltimore piano retailer Irving Cohen.
Though there had been some preliminary meetings for several years,
the Chapter received its charter in July of that year, and held its
first open meeting on October 5. 1966 at the home of Treasurer Harold
Bannar. Besides Mr. Bannar, the other officers were Paul Ebert, President,
Marvin Nigh, Vice-President, and Sal Mantegna, Secretary. The Treasury
was started with a $60 check from the Home Office, and dues were set
at $2 a month, although later lowered to fifty cents a month. (Not
an insignificant amount, considering the average tuning fee of $12!)
Ours has always been a vociferous chapter, and those early meetings
often lasted until midnight or later.
Today
our chapter numbers 46 members--30 RPTs and 16 Associates. Our meetings
are normally held on the first Wednesday of the month September
through May, usually at Jason's Music, just off the Security
Blvd. exit of 695 (for information about the next meeting and directions
see column at left). Our June meeting is Banquet Night held
at one of many fine dining facilities in the area. We do have one
or two meetings a year "off-site", so be sure to check
beforehand if you're interested in coming to a meeting. We also
organize a field trip about once a year. Recent such excursions
have included trips to the Mason & Hamlin factory near Boston,
the Story & Clark factory in Seneca, Pa., and the Steinway factory
in New York. We welcome guests who are interested in piano
technology, as well as visitors from other chapters. (We're
still vociferous, but usually adjourn by 10 pm!)
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