BalancePlus is supporting the month of “Movember”, which is a new campaign to battle prostate cancer, by inviting male curlers to grow a moustache – starting tomorrow – through the entire month of “Movember”.
And if they have one already, the ask is to shave it off tomorrow, and start regrowing. They even hope to see some Grand Slam athletes sporting their stache on CBC, live from Quebec City, at the end of “Movember”.
BP has already raised $10,000 in the fight, courtesy of their new blue and orange carbon-fibre brush handles, in which a whopping $100 from each handle goes directly to the charity. In the CurlingZone photo above, Toronto’s Mike Harris shows off the new brush at this month’s Tour stop in Vancouver.
Check out this YouTube clip to learn more about the prostate cancer threat, and the “Movember” campaign.
And let’s hope to see some facial foliage crop up on Tour and at local curling clubs over the next few weeks. Right, boys?
Elsewhere ...
• Cliffy’s second straight win in Portage keeps his squad in first place on The Curling News Top 15 men’s ranking (right-hand margin). Meanwhile, Saskatoon’s Stefanie Lawton climbed to fourth on the TCN Top 15 women’s list after yesterday’s hometown Tour victory ...
• Yeah, that Korbel NYC ice was definitely heavy... and here’s the promo for December’s broadcast, too ...
• So this is where a good chunk of Victoria 2005’s 225K profit went... cool ...
• The Curling Show raps with KMart third Johnny Mo ...
• Guess what: Wayden women’s Slam has a blog ...
• And speaking of women, Al Cameron rather bluntly begs you to “suck it up ladies... fire away at each other.” Well, why not! ...
• Duluth has put out a call for videos ...
• Here’s pseudo-curling at a Japanese game centre ...
• And, still with Japan, you Go! Go! Girls!!!, indeed ....
I would like to congratulate you on your decision to support the cancer society. Good luck and thank you.
ReplyDeleteEdward Palonek source http://palonek.blog.ca/