Eric Himan equality celebration for OkEq

Staff Report
(Tulsa) Spend the evening of July 14 in the great city of Tulsa, listening to the incredible Eric Himan perform live while enjoying amazing hors d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his team in the art deco space of 624.
The event will benefit OkEq (Oklahomans for Equality), Oklahoma’s oldest gay rights organization. OkEq works for social justice and full inclusion for Oklahoma’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) citizens and their allies.
624 is downtown Tulsa's “premier” special event and private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high ceilings, marble columns, terrazzo floor accents, custom plaster moldings, intricate ceiling details and a contemporary palette.
Eric will be performing songs from his new CD, Playing Cards.
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14 from 6-9pm for a donation of $200 per person! A limited number of tickets are available for this special event!
To order tickets, visit www.okeq.org/store.
Must be 21 or older to attend.
The Gayly – July 8, 2015 @ 7:50am.




