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By: Kat Valentine

Category: Entertainment & Nightlife

Posted: September 29, 2005 10:24 AM

Mustache For Cash

Denver event promoter Kevin Joseph will soon be rockin' the '70s porn star look. Normally he' s a fashion-conscious kind of guy (he even organized the hit Riverfront Wine and Fashion series this past summer), but he's willing to go crazy on the facial hair for a good cause. You can pledge his still-fuzzy 'stache all month, and he'll donate the proceeds to the Youth Opportunity Foundation to benefit at-risk youth in Denver. Any of you guys out there ready to join the mustache brigade? Hit Mustache4Cash.org, or swing by La Rumba nightclub on Thursday night for the official launch party. Then just get busy growing, compare notes and before-and-after photos at a series of 'stache parties in October, and shave it all off on October 28 during the finale event at the Ogden Theater. Check out the awards:
Attendees will revel in the our one of a kind Awards Ceremony - "The Stachies" where Growers are awarded prizes for a host of exciting categories including "StacheSquatch", "ImfamouStache", "Grand Master Stache" & "Celebrity Stache" and many more. Come early and catch a close up glimpse, handshake or even an autograph from the growers as they arrive and make their way down the red carpet. Everyone can participate in The Mustachelor Auction, Mustache Bingo, Pin The Mustache On The Grower & Mustache Karaoke!
Who knows? Maybe this is the beginning of a new style trend. Or maybe we'll just see a whole lot of "Magnum PI" Halloween costumes this year. Either way, this will be one charity event you'll definitely want to see firsthand.
Comments

Kevin Joseph is a tool! Too bad he has to ruin another event with his involvement...what a joke!

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