Oak Park residents celebrate Elvis’ birthday with song and dance
Sarah Campbell/Salisbury Post Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, dances with Oak Park resident Ella Freeman as he sings ‘Little Sister.’
Thomas has some fun with Oak Park resident Diana Ellenburg.
Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, gets a hug from Oak Park resident Ella Freeman after singing "Little Sister." Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, gets some help from John Ezzell during a performance for Oak Park retirement community residents Tuesday to celebrate what would have been the Elvis' 78th birthday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Oak Park retirement community residents clap after a performance by Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, Tuesday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Loretta McKinney guides husband, Neil, to the dancefloor at Oak Park resident community Tuesday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Oak Park residents Loretta and Neil McKinney dance to “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” while Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator sings.
Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, dances with Oak Park resident Ella Freeman as he sings "Little Sister." Thomas was there to help resident celebrate what would've been Elvis' 78th birthday Tuesday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, performs for Oak Park retirement community residents Tuesday to celebrate what would have been the Elvis' 78th birthday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.
Michael Thomas, a Salisbury Elvis impersonator, performs for Oak Park retirement community residents Tuesday to celebrate what would have been the Elvis' 78th birthday. Photo by Sarah Campbell, Salisbury Post.