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Elliott Delman

Tax deductible
This Saturday, October 16 @ the Gorton Community Center's John & Nancy Hughes Theater - ELLIOTT DELMAN BENEFIT CONCERT!
Social Hour from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. - FREE concert begins @ 7:00 p.m. with musicians who've shared the stage over the last 50 years with Elliott coming in from across America. We'll raise some $$$ to help Elliott & hear some great music. Questions? [phone redacted].

Elliott Delman
has lifted the spirits and lightened the loads of untold others through his music, passionate personality, and often wacky sense of humor. Now is the time for those who have known and loved Elliott to lighten his load. After battling Multiple Myeloma for over 5 years and most recently enduring nearly 4 months at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Elliott needs our help. While his spirits remain strong and his prognosis hopeful, after being unable to substitute teach, tutor ESL, or play gigs - Elliott's financial resources are depleted.
 
Community Church Charities - the charitable arm of the Community Church of Lake Forest & Lake Bluff - is committed to raising resources to assist Elliott in getting back on his feet and meet his financial obligations. Thank you for considering a tax deductible Go Fund Me contribution - in any amount - for Elliott.

Additionally, we're holding an Elliott Delman Benefit Concert on October 16, 2021 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Gorton Community Center,  400 E. Illinois, Lake Forest, Illinois. Fellow musicians from throughout the United States who've shared the stage with Elliott will be there to "make a joyful noise" in celebrating our dear friend and help during his time of need. We hope you will join us. Thank you.

Organizer

Thomas Dickelman
Organizer
Lake Forest, IL
The Community Church of Lake Forest & Lake Bluff
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