Rhinestone Barton Restoration Project Underway

Since the consoles of both the Paramount’s Wurlitzer and TCR (Iowa Theatre) Rhinestone Barton were damaged beyond repair in the flood of June 2008, CRATOS and CRBI (Cedar Rapids Barton, Inc) have engaged in joint efforts focused on the preservation and restoration of both consoles. Subsequent inspections of both installations have revealed [...]

2008 Annual CRATOS Membership Meeting

Sunday, 16 November 2008, 21:01 | Category : Barton, Cedar Rapids, Flood, Paramount Theatre, Theatre Organ, Wurlitzer
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CRATOS members gathered for the 2008 annual membership meeting, the first full meeting of the organization since the June 2008 flooding severely damaged the Wurlitzer and Barton organs.
Members present enjoyed food, music, and conversation prior to the start of the annual meeting.  Father Joe Roost provided entertainment on an Allen R211 donated for the occasion [...]

CRATOS Fundraising Efforts Continue

Thursday, 10 July 2008, 21:19 | Category : Barton, Cedar Rapids, Flood, Paramount Theatre, Theatre Organ, Wurlitzer
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With the conclusion of the ATOS National Convention in Indianapolis, CRATOS has received word that a “Pass the Hat” fundraising effort during the final banquet help raise funds for our cause.  We are very appreciative of the efforts of ATOS and the generous members attending the national convention. 
 We still have a long way to go [...]

CRATOS Speaks at ATOS 2008 National Convention

Members of the CRATOS Board of Directors made the journey to Indianapolis over the July 4th weekend to help raise worldwide awareness to the impact of the June 2008 flooding in Cedar Rapids, IA.
Ferreter, Kelzenberg and Marple attended the July 6, 2008 annual membership meeting at the request of Ken Double, ATOS President and CEO.  At the start [...]

CRATOS Needs Your Help

CRATOS has been the official caretaker of the Paramount Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ since 1969. The City of Cedar Rapids, which owns both the Paramount and the Wurlitzer – a matching set since 1928, and now one of just 36 original installations still in existance – has consistently entrusted CRATOS with the task of ensuring [...]

Our Wurlitzer’s Story In the News

In the midst of all of the activity over the past many days, we have been fortunate to have a significant amount of media interest in the story of the Paramount, and our Mighty Wurlitzer.
Local, state and national news organizations were onsite to spread the word of the danger the organ was in due to [...]

From the Archives – Program Notes on the Wurlitzer

This coming September 1, 2008, the Paramount Theatre was to have, and we hope still will, celebrate it’s 80th Birthday.  From the CRATOS archives comes our concert program history of the organ and theatre, and the text of the original announcement as posted in The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette and Republican:
Opening on Saturday, September 1st, [...]

Cedar Rapids Flood Update – June 18 – The Paramount

CRATOS members were summoned to the Paramount Theatre at 11:30am, Wednesday, June 18th at the behest of theatre management.  Of concern was, and still is, the stability of the heavily damaged main stage.  Based on the June 17th photos by The Gazette, the condition of the console was documented, but the condition of the pipe chambers [...]

Cedar Rapids Flood Update – June 17 – First Entry into Theatres

We’re keeping this update brief as it’s been a long day.  We gained entry into both theatres late today and took detailed photos of both the Paramount’s Wurlitzer and Iowa (TCR’s) Barton.
The Paramount is difficult to look at, the organ console off the lift and on its back and heavily damaged.  We’re holding out for [...]

Flood Update – Cedar Rapids, IA 10:00pm June 15, 2008

A note from CRATOS President, Darren Ferreter:
I would like to begin by thanking everyone who has taken a moment to send notes of support to CRATOS after the flooding and organ damage that occurred in Cedar Rapids.
Although the water level is dropping, the Cedar River is not anywhere near being within its banks. The [...]