An Inspiring Evening Of Music

For a mix of inspiration and entertainment, head to Elizabethtown College on Saturday, April 9. The CECEA benefit concert will feature performances from The Hoppers and Randy Miller. CECEA is a fundraising organization Miller created and named using the initials of his five grandchildren. The concert will be performed in Leffler Chapel at Elizabethtown College, 1 Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds from the event will benefit Pennsylvania Adult and Teen Challenge, an addiction rehabilitation treatment center.

"This will be a Southern gospel concert," said Miller, an Elizabethtown-based attorney who is also a gospel singer. "The main group, The Hoppers, are well-known in the Southern gospel field. They are often referred to as 'America's favorite family' in Southern gospel music. They've won various awards, and they are very talented. I've found them to be sincere, dedicated singers."

Miller will also perform at the concert. "I've been singing since I was a boy, and I have recorded a number of albums and CDs," he said.

In addition to his involvement with music, Miller uses his organization, CECEA, to focus on a cause near and dear to his heart. "Some years ago, I made a commitment that I would get involved and participate in a concert that would join the fight against the opioid crisis," Miller stated. "It's in our communities, and it affects people in almost any community. Rather than just say, 'Oh my. What can we do?' I decided this would be a good way to help. I could share my music."

The concert will include a presentation from Teen Challenge, which Miller has supported for years. "I was hearing about so many families affected by opioids and drug abuse, and I just thought, 'Hey, I want to get involved,'" he recalled. "I want to spread the good news of the Gospel but also join in becoming a minor partner with folks trying to eliminate (addiction). ... Teen Challenge has really had success with helping people get free from addiction."

Miller said the benefit concert will provide an opportunity to not only support Teen Challenge, but also to enjoy a night out. "We invite everyone to join us and become involved in the fight against the opioid crisis," he said. "At the same time, they can share in an inspiring and uplifting evening of music."

For more information on the concert or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.itickets.com/events/457063. For more information on Pennsylvania Adult and Teen Challenge, visit http://www.paatc.org.

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