Organ experts try to get the music going again after flood
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A summer flood in southeastern Michigan ruined basements in thousands of homes
GROSSE POINTE FARMS, Mich. -- David Hufford learned that an extreme storm had flooded a suburban Detroit church with more than 7 feet of water, striking the boiler, electrical system, elevator and more. “Just astounding,” he said, thumbing through photos on his phone. But this repairman wasn't called to fix anything ordinary at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran in Grosse Pointe Farms. Hufford's mission: get the music flowing again from the church's 63-year-old pipe organ. A flash flood in southeastern Michigan ruined basements in thousands of homes when a regional pump system didn't keep up with the June 25-26 disaster. It also created urgent business for a small band of experts who specialize in pipe organs, a cherished instrument of worship in churches.More Related News