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		<title>Theatre Cedar Rapids (Iowa Theatre) Grand Reopening!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Iowa Theatre Building, home of Theatre Cedar Rapids, opened on February 26th, 2010 to a black tie audience that filled the house.  TCR staff have put together some incredible videos of the work involved with restoring and updating the building.  The TCR team has done an incredible job of restoring some of the original [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Iowa Theatre Building, home of Theatre Cedar Rapids, opened on February 26th, 2010 to a black tie audience that filled the house.  TCR staff have put together some incredible videos of the work involved with restoring and updating the building.  The TCR team has done an incredible job of restoring some of the original features of the 1928 theatre, while making it more flexible for their production and patron needs. </p>
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<p>Theatre organ enthusisists take note:  there remains a reserved spot in the new orchestra pit for the console and lift, and the pipe chambers are intact.  TCR even restored the original chandeliers that hang in front of the chambers.</p>
<p>Cedar Rapids Barton Inc and CRATOS continue to work on the Rhinestone Barton restoration project.  We&#8217;ll have more updates on that project in the coming weeks.  In the meantime, enjoy the coverage of the Iowa Theatre Buidling reopening by going to the Theatre Cedar Rapids <a title="TheatreCR.org" href="http://www.theatrecr.org" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
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<p>TCR (Theatre Cedar Rapids) is holding a <a title="TCR Grand Reopening Gala" href="DLG-938890, KBN-872917, RLG-679137" target="_blank">Grand Reopening</a> on February 26, 2010.  Although the Rhinestone Barton will not be ready for re-installation for many months, TheatreCR has made preparations for the organ in it&#8217;s overall plan for restoration of the theatre.  TCR management has created a series of <a title="TCR Videos" href="http://www.theatrecr.org/spotlight.php?event=iowa_theater_building_renovation#5de0fa8ba61053198159f732a85f264c" target="_blank">videos</a> highlighting the restoration and re-opening efforts, including a view of the reconfigured orchestra pit complete with a special spot for the Rhinestone Barton console.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>The Rhinestone Barton Console Removed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 02:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just shy of 1 month following the dramatic removal of the Paramount&#8217;s 1928 Wurlitzer Balaban 1A theatre organ console, CRATOS and CRBI coordinated another rescue effort.  This time it was the 1928 Rhinestone Barton console from Theatre Cedar Rapids (formerly the Iowa Theatre).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just shy of 1 month following the dramatic removal of the Paramount&#8217;s 1928 Wurlitzer Balaban 1A theatre organ console, CRATOS and CRBI coordinated another rescue effort.  This time it was the 1928 Rhinestone <a href="http://www.cr-atos.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/img_0342.jpg"></a>Barton console from Theatre Cedar Rapids (formerly the Iowa Theatre).</p>
<p><a href="None"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-medium wp-image-43" title="The Barton Console Comes Out" src="http://www.cr-atos.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/n617897770_663808_8892-300x218.jpg" alt="The Barton Console Comes Out" /></a>The Barton console was damaged by the floodwaters, but the impact to the organ was not as visible and dramatic as the Paramount&#8217;s Wurlitzer.  The Barton console, hit with 4 feet of floodwater, remained standing on the 4-post Barton lift unlike it&#8217;s sister at the Paramount which was toppled over and tossed around, subjected to 8.5 feet of water and weakened significantly by the experience.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, July 15, 2008, CRATOS, CRBI, <a title="Theatre Cedar Rapids" href="http://www.theatrecr.org" target="_blank">Theatre Cedar Rapids</a> and Coonrod Crane Service staged a full blown rescue effort for the damaged console.   The console needed to come out in order for theatre repairs to continue.  With the stage already partially dismantled, the console was reinforced and secured in preparation for the removal.  Coonrod maneuvered a long-reaching crane through the stage door and lifted the organ into the air.  The volunteers onsite guided the console across the stage to a waiting platform.</p>
<p>With the console safely out of the theatre, it was lifted into the bed of a pickup truck and carefully taken to<a href="None"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-44" title="The Barton at The History Center" src="http://www.cr-atos.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/n617897770_663820_4286-300x205.jpg" alt="The Barton at The History Center" /></a> it&#8217;s new temporary home at <a title="The History Center" href="http://www.historycenter.org/" target="_blank">The History Center</a>.  CRATOS and CRBI are extremely thankful for the hard work of the volunteers and Coonrod.  Special thanks to  Jim White and <a title="The History Center" href="http://www.historycenter.org/" target="_blank">The History Center</a> for generously providing a space where evaluation and restoration activities can be undertaken, and to Mike Wilson and the Rockwell Retirees group for their encouragement and dedication to seeing the Barton console moved to it&#8217;s new home.</p>
<p>The recovery effort was made possible through a generous grant from the <a title="The National Endowment for the Humanities" href="http://www.neh.gov/" target="_blank">National Endowment of the Humanties</a> (NEH).</p>
<p>With the permission of the City of Cedar Rapids, the Wurlitzer console&#8217;s remaining parts will be relocated to The History Center to join the Barton.  There the two will stay while fundraising, evaluation, restoration and recovery efforts are undertaken.</p>
<p>Photos of the Barton console recovery and other related items can be found in the CRATOS <a href="http://www.cr-atos.com/gallery2" target="_self">photo gallery</a>.</p>
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