Last night will go down as one of the more unique experiences of my life. As I've written before (probably ad nauseum) the Triad Apartment Association holds a food drive for Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina each year and at the end of the drive we have an event to recognize the organizations that raised the most food. Last night we held the event on the rooftop deck of the Nissen Building in Winston-Salem and, as promised, I had my head shaved as part of our fundraising efforts. We threw in a last minute twist and allowed anyone who wanted to shave a stripe in my head to do so if they contributed $20 to Second Harvest. That resulted in $140 in additional donations, which equates to about 980 meals or 1,680 cans of food.
I have to say that there's something surreal about having your head shaved in front of 50 people on a roof twenty floors up in downtown Winston-Salem. It was definitely worth it, and for the record here's the final tally for TAA's efforts: 223,682 cans of food (or cash equivalent) donated to Second Harvest.
That's the good news, but here's the bad news: although donations are up over 50% since last year, need for assistance is up over 100%. We could have raised 500,000 cans and it wouldn't even put a dent in the need, which means it's never too late to help. To find out how you can help visit Second Harvest's website; I guarantee you won't regret it.
A ton of people and multiple companies made the food drive possible and if I tried to thank them all here I'd have the longest blog post in the history of blogging. We'll be recognizing them all at the TAA website and I'll make sure to link to it when we do.
Special shout out to my barber David Sowers of Lewisville Barber Shop for making the trip downtown and making sure that my head came out unscathed.
Love it. Used to do that every summer up until 3 or 4 years ago. Next time go for the “lollipop” cut. Slicker than a soap maker’s ass.
Nice tan lines.
Yarddawg, youve given me yet one more colloquialism to add to my repertoire. I think I know the answer, but what changed 3-4 years ago?
They are something, arent they?
Now’s the time to get that head tat you’ve always wanted.
True. It will reappear a few years down the road so it should be
something that will look really cool when my skin has sagged down
around my neck. Cant think of anything at the moment, but
suggestions are welcome.
I really don’t know why I stopped but I plan to reinstate the tradition next summer.I ask the barber for a Zero guard buzz. Maybe I was attempting to preserve my personal natural resources. What do you think is the real answer?
Well, I was thinking it might be a naturally diminishing store of natural resources. In other words mother nature was taking care of it for you!
Not really. So far I have the same amount of mane I had 20 years ago. The color is an entirely different matter.
Sir, youre one of the lucky ones.