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A13 wednesday, march 21, 2012 the lebanon enterprise • NEWS Madison Luckett, 6, gets a double rainbow from face-painters Sarah, left, and Sydney Abell. Above: Jim Reed served as the master of cer- emonies during Saturday’s St. Baldrick’s event at St. Augustine. At right: Joe Downs had his head shaved for the second time this year to honor his brother. Sherry Moore gave Downs his haircut. Above: Jay Bland sits as Connie Smith pre- pares to shave his hair and his muttonchops. At left: Caitlyn Brady, 6, and Kaylee Reed, 5, accessorized their St. Baldrick’s outfits with balloons. Jerry Mattingly with the team A Family Off-Hair arrived with a head of blue hair. Taylor Claypool holds the ponytails that were collected as donations for Locks of Love during this year’s event. Locks of Love uses the hair to make wigs for people going through chemotherapy. HAIR TODAY GONE TOMORROW The FFA Hair Harvesters were among the handful of teams who participated in this year’s St. Baldrick’s event. The 105 shavees at the annual St. Baldrick’s event raised nearly $26,000 to fight children’s cancer. Since the local event started in 2007, more than 500 peo- ple have shaved their heads and raises more than $140,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Photos by Stephen Lega

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Page 1: 03-21-12 ST BALDRICKS PHOTO PAGEnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7rn872w612/data/13_70189_lebanon_A_13_3_21_… · HAIR TODAY GONE TOMORROW The FFA Hair Harvesters were among the handful of teams

A13wednesday, march 21, 2012 • the lebanon enterprise • NEWS

Madison Luckett, 6, gets a double rainbow from face-painters Sarah, left, and Sydney Abell.

Above: Jim Reed served as the master of cer-emonies during Saturday’s St. Baldrick’s event at St. Augustine. At right: Joe Downs had his head shaved for the second time this year to honor his brother. Sherry Moore gave Downs his haircut.

Above: Jay Bland sits as Connie Smith pre-pares to shave his hair and his muttonchops.

At left: Caitlyn Brady, 6, and Kaylee Reed, 5, accessorized their St. Baldrick’s outfits with balloons.

Jerry Mattingly with the team A Family Off-Hair arrived with a head of blue hair.

Taylor Claypool holds the ponytails that were collected as donations for Locks of Love during this year’s event. Locks of Love uses the hair to make wigs for people going through chemotherapy.

HAIR TODAYGONE TOMORROW

The FFA Hair Harvesters were among the handful of teams who participated in this year’s St. Baldrick’s event.

The 105 shavees at the annual St. Baldrick’s event raised nearly $26,000 to fight children’s cancer. Since the local event started in 2007, more than 500 peo-ple have shaved their heads and raises more than $140,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.

Photos by Stephen Lega