Community Corner
CUTTERS’ EDGE SALON IN ROCKY HILL HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL CUT-A-THON TO BENEFIT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
Honor their sacrifice,
support a wounded warrior
On
Sunday June 23rd, between 12:00pm and 4:00pm, Cutters’ Edge Salon,
2162 Silas Deane Hwy in Rocky Hill, will be hosting their 2nd Annual
Cut-A-Thon to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. All haircuts will be a
suggested donation of $15 and all proceeds go to the Wounded Warrior Project.
In 2012 the staff of Cutters’ Edge Salon decided it was
time give back to the community. They
wanted to be involved with a charity tied to our U.S. Military service men and
women. They decided to team up with The
Wounded Warrior Project. The
Wounded Warrior Project raises awareness and enlists public aid for the needs
of injured service members, help injured service members’ aid and assist each
other, and provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs.
“Many Connecticut families have sent loved ones overseas to wars and see them
come back affected by their service to our country,” said Cutters’ Edge Stylist
Elizabeth Bronson. “Support for our troops should not stop when they back come
home. This is a fun and stylish way the community can come out and help.”
Lots of local businesses are getting involved by
providing media coverage, gift certificates, raffle prizes, and excellent food
for the event. “Last year we raised over $3,700 and this year we are hoping to
surpass that mark, so come” said Stylist Erika Beal. “Just like last year all
haircuts are a suggested donation of $15 and all proceeds will go to the
Wounded Warrior Project.”
