June 28 concert, silent auction benefit local man who has put on charity benefits since 2008

From a press release:

June 28 concert, silent auction benefit local man who has put on charity benefits since 2008

You might know Steven Liebenhaut as the friendly gray-haired cashier at Amazing Savings/Hopey & Co. He’s also a veteran benefit-concert organizer whose friends are holding a benefit for him in his time of need.

When he turned 50 in 2008, Liebenhaut began organizing food-charity benefit concerts on or near his birthday, raising thousands for local charities like Loving Food Resources, an Asheville-based nonprofit that provides food to local people living with HIV/AIDS, or in home hospice care. His first event alone raised over $5,000.

Now that Liebenhaut faces a cancer diagnosis, income loss, and mounting bills, his community is invited to give back to the giver.

The June 28 benefit concert at the Grey Eagle will include live music from Asheville band Mystery Cult, a performance from members of Bombs Away Cabaret, plus a silent auction with works from potter Lori Theriault of Crazy Green Studios and a $100 Hop Ice Cream gift certificate. Local talk radio personality Spycey Spyce emcees.

Direct donations to Liebenhaut’s recovery fund can be made here.

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The Eagle Flies for Steve: A benefit concert for Steven Liebenhaut
Saturday, June 28 at The Grey Eagle, 7-10 p.m.
Tickets are $10 cash, credit or debit; cash and check love donations accepted for Steven’s expenses
Advance tickets available at the Grey Eagle (by phone 800-594-8499), and at Harvest Records at 425 Haywood Road. Info here.

Music and performance

Mystery Cult
Members of Bombs Away Cabaret
Onj
Chris Padgett of Stereofidelics
Randy Freeman

Background on Steven and his benefit concerts

“The Eagle Flies” is a series of benefit concerts Steven Liebenhaut organized on or near his March birthday in order to raise funds for local charities, starting in 2008 and continuing through 2011. He raised $5,000 with the first event alone, and eventually started a production company, SteveNyou Presents.

More here about his kickoff 2008 event with former councilwoman Robin Cape and her band, The Buckerettes: Local music, Cajun food this Sunday

“I have been involved in many levels of giving and volunteering over the years, and SteveNyou Presents is the organizational culmination of such humanitarian work. Four years ago, we had a concert on my 50th birthday to benefit LFR, and we raised over $5000! Through the willing support of many men and women in the local business community, I realized how people can make a great difference to local non-profits …how each person has something very special to contribute to various causes …and how it’s not always money. Needs are so great, but giving hands are always here to provide.” — Steven Liebenhaut in 2011

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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