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Men get shaves at the end of 'YearBeard'

Chambersburg Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Michael Okerblom of Salisburg, Md., gets a shave from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle. Men took turns going next door to the barber shop during event at B Street 104 Pub on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Michael Okerblom of Salisburg, Md., gets a shave from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle. Men took turns going next door to the barber shop during event at B Street 104 Pub on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Joel Black, Chambersburg, gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, while, in the background, participant Dave Mongiovi of Lititz gets his shave from Gage Piper. Men took turns going next door to the barber shop during event at B Street 104 Pub on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Joel Black, Chambersburg, gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, while, in the background, participant Dave Mongiovi of Lititz gets his shave from Gage Piper. Men took turns going next door to the barber shop during event at B Street 104 Pub on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Michael Okerblom of Salisbury, Md., gets a trim from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Michael Okerblom of Salisbury, Md., gets a trim from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver gets a trim from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver gets a trim from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver of Shippensburg gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, during an event next door at B Street 104 Pub to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver of Shippensburg gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, during an event next door at B Street 104 Pub to celebrate the ending of the inaugural YearBeard, in which about two dozen men grew out their beards in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry based in Chambersburg. For some men it was their first shave in a year. Get information about the 2020 event at yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Dave Mongiovi of Lititz gets a trim from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. Mongiovi raised the most of anyone, with more than $1,800. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Dave Mongiovi of Lititz gets a trim from Gage Piper at The Dapper House, Greencastle, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. Mongiovi raised the most of anyone, with more than $1,800. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
Gage Piper trims up Dave Mongiovi of Lititz at The Dapper House in Greencastle on Saturday, Jan 4, 2019. Mongiovi raised the most money out of all participants in the inaugural YearBeard, with more than $1,800. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Gage Piper trims up Dave Mongiovi of Lititz at The Dapper House in Greencastle on Saturday, Jan 4, 2019. Mongiovi raised the most money out of all participants in the inaugural YearBeard, with more than $1,800. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Joel Black of Chambersburg gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Joel Black of Chambersburg gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House, Greencastle. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House in Greencastle on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Pictured in the back are participant Michael Okerblom of Salisbury, Md., and barber Gage Piper. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
YearBeard participant Corey Weaver gets a shave from Nick Cearfoss at The Dapper House in Greencastle on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019. Pictured in the back are participant Michael Okerblom of Salisbury, Md., and barber Gage Piper. Men took turns coming over from next door at the B Street 104 Pub during a celebration marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion
Dave Mongiovi, left, won the award for raising the most money (more than $1,800) for Year Beard, and Brad Graham, right, was awarded for growing the best beard, during a celebration Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, at the B Street 104 Pub in Greencastle marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Dave Mongiovi, left, won the award for raising the most money (more than $1,800) for Year Beard, and Brad Graham, right, was awarded for growing the best beard, during a celebration Saturday, Jan. 4, 2019, at the B Street 104 Pub in Greencastle marking the end of the inaugural YearBeard. About two dozen men gave up shaving in 2019 to raise money for The Tide, a global Christian radio ministry. In total, the men raised $27,283.25, plus a $500 contribution that came Saturday after organizer Mark Story ate "the world's hottest chip,' the Paqui Carolina Reaper tortilla chip. For information on the 2020 event, visit yearbeard.org.
Amber South, Public Opinion