Chris Coile plays for local food pantry
Chris Coile is back in town, and will be singing and playing guitar for local charitable organization, Damien’s Place Food Pantry.
The classic rock-and-roll and country performer will be joined by local entertainers Debbie Bokelkamp and Mark Darling for his first performance at The Fan Club on Cranberry Highway from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. June 14.
“Both [rock-and-roll and country] have great melodies, tell a story, and have a beat that makes you want to get up out of your chair and dance,” Coile said. “Come out and join us for an evening. It's a lot of fun, great music and helps a local food pantry.”
All money made from CD sales and any other voluntary donation goes directly to Damien’s Place. Any donation of $5 or more also gets the donor a free Chris Coile CD.
Coile’s performances begin June 14, and run every other Sunday, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., until October. It is not necessary to make a reservation at The Fan Club.