The two men - plus dozens of other men and a few women - are giving up all the thatch on their roofs for a good cause. They're getting shaved to raise money to fund childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Since the hair-razing tradition of St. Baldrick's began, over $69 million has been raised and over 106,000 heads have been shaved. The bald heads are a show of solidarity with all the children who lose their hair during...
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Interfaith comedy Show at 3:00, not - 2010-03-02 08:11:47
Correction on time of Laugh in Peace Show:
This amazing Interfaith Comedy Show will happen at 3:00 on Sunday at Broadneck High School. Doors open at 2:30. Tickets will be available at the door and all proceeds help to build homes on Clay St.
(And as funny as it would be, Rabbi Bob Alper was not a trial lawyer...just a really funny rabbi and comedian!)
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