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Jay Allen

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August 27th at Helvetia Tavern

Jay Allen in concert to benefit the Alzheimer's Association

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Jay Allen is an Alzheimer's Association Alz Star. He is a country singer from Nashville, TN. He went viral in 2018 for his song "Blank Stares" that he wrote for his Mother who was suffering from Alzheimer's. He has used his platform to help raise awareness and funds to help fight this devastating disease.  Read more about his story here.

Jay travels the country putting on shows to help local advocates, supporters and families like us raise money. We are so excited to have him join us. 

Chris and Kendall Ekerson have both lost a grandparent to Alzheimer's disease. They have been raising money and walking for over 10 years. They fight for their family so their girls will one day not have to fear this in their future.  Together with Brandon and Nalani Smith they have decided to make this cause a focus of the way they give back through their business as well. 

We have had some amazing companies come froward to help us put on this concert to raise money. Please visit their websites linked below.

Join us for an evening of country music at a fabulous local hot spot to raise much needed funds for the cause.

  • Each person = $50 ticket + $25 minimum donation required for entry - see details below

  • Doors open at 6:00pm

  • Jay goes on at 7:00pm

  • A choice of burger and non-alcoholic drink are included in your ticket.
    (Alcoholic drinks and other food can be purchased onsite however, this venue is cash only.
    Please bring cash with you or use the ATM onsite.)

How do I buy my ticket?

*A $25 minimum donation is needed for each ticket, for example if you purchase 3 tickets your donation is $75 

Please email us at hello@wearetruestyle.com if you have any questions, thank you!

Thank You To All Our Sponsors!

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