Inman Coffee, a coffee shop and social ministry of the Cleveland Salvation Army, is celebrating a decade of community service, fellowship and coffee with an outdoor party called “Phoenix Fest” this Saturday from 5-11 p.m. at 437 Inman St. W. in Cleveland.
The event will feature eight live bands, including Lee University graduate Clark Beckham who is best known for finishing as runner-up on American Idol and for his hit song, “Hocus Pocus.”
The celebration will include specialty Inman Coffee drinks, fire pits, games, food trucks and performances from other local bands including Levi the Poet, Caleb Kopta, Katrina Barclay, Fresh Mind, Kari & the Grey Papers, Hot Gravy and The Groovement.
"Inman Coffee, an extension of The Salvation Army’s work in Cleveland, focuses on discipleship, job training programs and community development. The shop also offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for students and other community members to work, spend time together and enjoy a variety of quality coffees and live music," officials said.