“It’s all about the community,” echoed Sunrise Mission’s Executive Director, Michelle Bailey. “We just want to do as much as we can for the community.” She added that the event was inspired by the desire to provide residents of Sunrise Mission, as well as Members of the Alpena Community as a whole, with a service that they may not normally have access to due to financial limitations.
Shauna Casler, owner of Rebel Roots Hair Studio, shared her sentiments, “stating.”.. “We were more than happy to volunteer our services for this event. We believe that everyone deserves to feel confident in their appearance, “regardless of their financial circumstances.”” The event was held at the Sunrise Mission campus administration building and was open to all members of the community.
Haircuts and beard trims were provided free of charge… thanks to the generosity of Rebel Roots Hair Studio. This heartwarming event demonstrates the positive impact that can be made when organizations and individuals come together to support their community. It is a testament to the power of compassion and the desire to create a more inclusive and vibrant community.
**Source:** thealpenanews.com **Source:** thealpenanews.
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English 1958
Co-founder Cracker Barrel. Former UNCP trustee. Attorney and businessman. Former city judge, city attorney and mayor of Lebanon, Tenn. Former member of the House of Representatives in Tennessee. Experienced pilot.
Biology 1998
Obstetrician, gynecologist. Orlando Health, Longwood, Fla. Brandon earned his medical degree at Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. From proud lineage of UNCP graduates, including his grandmother, Rosetta Oxendine Locklear, in 1962 and father, Dr. Kenneth Locklear.
History 1971
South Carolina Court of Appeals Chief Judge (Ret). UNCP Trustee. U.S. Army veteran. Retired as full colonel of S.C. Army National Guard. Former member of S.C. House of Representatives. Elected as Circuit Court Judge in 1989. Elected as chief judge in 2016.
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