Létourneau Pipe Organs
- Street:
- 16 355 avenue Savoie
- City:
- Saint-Hyacinthe ,
- Province:
- Postal Code:
- J2T 3N1
- Country:
- Canada
Telephone: (450) 774-2698
Fax: (450) 774-3008
Email: Email contact form
Website: http://www.letourneauorgans.com
Services
- Build
- Design/Architectural/Engineering
- Repair
- Restoration/Conservation
- Evaluation
- Consultation
- Manufacturer/Supplier of pipes to the trade
- Manufacturer/Supplier of consoles/ woodworking services to the trade
Founded in 1979, Létourneau Pipe Organs is a leader known internationally for excellence in all aspects of pipe organ design, construction, restoration and tonal finishing. Our philosphy is straightforward: We are only interested in crafting instruments of the highest quality.We are proud of our ability to build nearly every part of our instruments within our two workshops. Our facilities include two different wood shops, complete pipe-making departments for wooden and metal pipes, a console department, a windchest department and four voicing stations. We also have two large assembly rooms where each instrument is put together and tested prior to leaving our shops for installation.The amount of capital in our workshops shows our dedication to quality and our commitment extends to the on-site installation of our instruments, which is carried out by a team of Létourneau technicians from our workshops. In this way, the same individuals who assembled the organ in our shops can carry out on-site adjustments as required. After our instruments have been installed and voiced within their new homes, they are covered by a ten-year warranty.
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- Ten Steps to Successful Funding
- Step 1: Establish an Organ Fundraising Committee
- Step 2: Determine the Minister's Role
- Step 3: Set the Goal
- Step 4: Research and Evaluate the Prospects
- Step 5: Create Individual Cultivation Plans
- Step 6: Select Ways to Raise Gift Dollars
- Step 7: Organize the Fundraising Timetable
- Step 8: Produce Fundraising Publications
- Step 9: Ask for the Gift
- Step 10: Recognize the Gift
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