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Lee Haidet & Friends

Presented by Cascade Community Church at Cascade Community Church, OH

Dec 05 2015
Lee Haidet & Friends

Elvis Impersonator, Lee Haidet is “Back and Better” after being in recovery. His first Elvis concert in almost 4 years. Joined by local gay icons Ebony & Ivory and organist Eddie Warner of Cascade Community Church, Akron’s Gay church.

The only openly gay Elvis Impersonator in the world, Lee Haidet, is from Northeast Ohio and performs for the first time in 4 years in an intimate setting to benefit Cascade Community Church, Akron’s gay church. With Ronnie Roberts & Rob Phillips a.k.a. “Ebony and Ivory” performing together in the same venue for the first time in 5 years. Also appearing: “vintage” Hammond Organist, Eddie Warner. 50/50 raffle at the door, Elvis scarf auction to the highest bidder, Polaroid pictures taken with you and Elvis for $5; video of the show can be reserved show night for $10: a surprise visit from Santa if you’re good!

ADMISSION INFO

$15.00-$20.00 All proceeds benefit Cascade Community Church. Save $5.00 off if you pledge to bring 2 cans of food. Coupon Code FOOD. Venue is NOT handicapped accessible. Call for special accomodations 234-706-1561. No same day ticket sales.

Phone: 234-706-1561

Email: accordeones@yahoo.com

Website: http://www.cccohio.org/events.html

INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*

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Hammond Organist Eddie Warner before the show from 6 to 7 p.m. Show is 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

Cascade Community Church

1196 inman st, OH

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