Trinity Episcopal Church and the Beatrice Rogers Memorial Fund present a concert for children and their families for Halloween.The concert is humorous, scary, impressive, and entertaining.The dinosaur theme fits right in with Halloween.Children are invited to weat their costumes and come to Trinity Hall after the concert for refreshments.
Renea Waligora received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Carthage College and the Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan.An active recitalist, Ms. Waligora has performed at several national conventions of The Organ Historical Society, The International Society of Organ Builders and the American Theatre Organ Society.She has appeared in New England at Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Trinity Church, Boston, The Old West Series, All Saint’s, Worcester, MA and many other venues throughout the United States.Currently, she serves as Director of Music at The United Church of Christ in Keene, NH and is the Dean of the Monadnock Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Robin Dinda earned degrees from Davidson College, The University of Cincinnati, and The University of Michigan, and holds the Fellowship Certificate of The American Guild of Organists. As an organist he has performed across the United States, at many national and regional conventions, and is particularly known for his performances of American organ music and his own many published compositions.He is Professor of Humanities (Music) at Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, where he has taught since 1989.He is also Director of Music at The First Parish (Unitarian - Universalist) in Fitchburg, where he has presided over the church's 1928 E. M. Skinner organ since 2000.
Renea Waligora and Robin Dinda have performed numerous duo organ recitals across the United States since their marriage in 1989.They live in Fitchburg with their daughter Ayla, along with various pets, pinball machines, and 1904 Steinway D.