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for Kids is a volunteer-run organization started in Los Angeles in
1999 to do good and have fun by growing Mustaches for children's charities.
Since its humble beginnings, Mustaches for Kids satellite chapters
have spread across the continent, a steady expansion that is not unlike
the measured, deliberate growth of a Mustache. Through the years,
Mustaches for Kids has enlisted the efforts of hundreds of brave of
Growers who, collectively, have raised over $150,000 for charities
such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Children's Hospital of New Orleans,
and San Francisco's Legal Services for Children. |
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Here's how it works: Each year, during the four-week Growing Season
between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Growers sprout sweet, sweet
Mustaches. Per Mustaches for Kids bylaws, they shave their faces,
except for the Mustache, a minimum of one time per week and solicit
donations from friends, family, co-workers, and people in the community.
Kind of like getting pledges to run a marathon. Without the exertion,
cramping, or dehydration. Call it a facial hair marathon.
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At
the end of the Growing Season, each Mustaches for Kids chapter
hosts a Mustache Competition, which is a cross between a beauty
pageant, dog show, and police line up. During the Competition,
Growers, often in Mustache-enhancing costumes, are put through
a test of mind, body, and Mustache and allow their facial hair
to be evaluated by an independent panel of judges, and one Mustache
is declared to be the "Sweetest.." |
Thanks to our sponsor "Bandito's" for hooking us up with some great food and drink!

Last years Growers Photos 2008

Stache bash
2008 photos
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