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Here I am. Rock me like a Hair-a-cane

By Terra Sullivan

Published on August 02, 2007

In hurricane season, the American Red Cross and you are the tightest BFFs. If need be, they bring you bottled water, surprisingly “OK-tasting” emergency meal packs, lend an ear for your bitch session about your blowhard neighbors’ generator, and, if your story is extra compelling, maybe you can even count on a hug. But you’re a high fashion lass and sometimes you need more than the bare essentials to weather a storm. Remember last time when, without any voltage for your Supersolano Blow-Dryer, your up-do went way south in the dank humidity?

Like a good friend, the people of the American Red Cross are listening to you. They are coming through once again with the first ever American Red Cross Hair-A-Cane, when the scissor-wielding team from Salon Santiago sets up shop at the Veterans Park Gazebo (802 NE First St., Delray Beach) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and gives trendy cuts and styles. All you have to do for a little friendly payback is donate some bucks to a worthy cause. All funds raised will go to the American Red Cross Palm Beach Area Chapter. Call 561-833-7711, or visit www.redcross-pbc.org.

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