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Local Hair Cuttery Holding Cut-A-Thon for Hurricane Sandy Relief

Stylists will donate their time and offer $10 haircuts; all proceeds will go to the


The Hair Cuttery locations in the Trappe Center and the Limerick Crossing Shopping Center are joining forces to cut hair for a cause on Sunday at the Trappe Shopping Center.

Between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., residents can pay $10 for a haircut, and proceeds will go to Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund. 

Fire, police and emergency medical personnel can receive $5 haircuts.

“As a company, we wanted to support the ongoing Sandy relief efforts in our own way by donating all Cut-A-Thon profits, and we’re extremely proud of our passionate stylists who are volunteering their time to help make all of this happen,” said Hair Cuttery co-founder and CEO Dennis Ratner. “We truly hope the entire community will get involved.”

During the Cut-A-Thon, salons will also be collecting gently used coats, jackets, hats, scarves and mittens for Krausey’s Koats, a Philadelphia based organization that is gathering cold-weather gear for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.

 


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