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Courtesy of Rugby Canada here is Adam's plan for removing his much loved and recognized beard after the RWC.
"Adam Kleeberger, the iconic Canadian flanker that captured so much attention at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, is getting ready to take it all off for charity. Kleeberger grew what became a massive beard, both literally and figuratively, that had people buzzing around the rugby world. After his man of the match performance in Canada's win over Tonga - the deal was sealed that he was the face of the team.
Now, on October 17th, Kleeberger will have his beard removed in Victoria, BC by CBC comic Rick Mercer as part of an upcoming episode of the popular Mercer Report, in an effort to give back to two charities that are important to him.
Kleeberger is asking his fans to support the Shear the Beard campaign in one of two ways. Because of the great support shown to the Canadian team by New Zealanders during its time at the tournament, Kleeberger is urging donations that would go to helping rebuild Christchurch, the town that was nearly leveled by an earthquake this past February and led to World Cup games being pulled out of the area to other cities around New Zealand. To participate in fund raising for Christchurch Earthquake Relief go to http://donate.rugbycanada.ca/e/Shear_the_Beard
In Canada Kleeberger would like to see supporters donate to his Movember page. Movember, www.Movember.com, the month formerly known as November, is a month-long campaign where men start clean-shaven and grow a moustache to raise awareness and funds for cancers affecting men, specifically prostate cancer. Kleeberger's 'Shear the Beard' will get him ready to grow a big hairy ribbon for 30 days starting Movember 1, 2011. To support Adam's Movember campaign - go to http://mobro.co/SheartheBeard.
"Having the beard has been interesting, but frankly I am ready to have my face back in prep of crafting a Mo," explained Kleeberger, who is still in New Zealand vacationing with family until just prior to the event on October 17th. "It will be good to take this off - but if I can raise money for some good causes as well - then I can stand it for another couple of weeks."
Details of where and when Adam will have his beard sheared on the 17th will be revealed in the next few days but in the mean time use Facebook and Twitter tools on both websites to spread the appeal through all these popular social networks."
Two great causes, I'm tempted to go with Movember myself as Adam may grow an epic moustache for November.
And I mispelled Adam's last name in the thread ***le LOL, these things happen late at night.
"Adam Kleeberger, the iconic Canadian flanker that captured so much attention at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, is getting ready to take it all off for charity. Kleeberger grew what became a massive beard, both literally and figuratively, that had people buzzing around the rugby world. After his man of the match performance in Canada's win over Tonga - the deal was sealed that he was the face of the team.
Now, on October 17th, Kleeberger will have his beard removed in Victoria, BC by CBC comic Rick Mercer as part of an upcoming episode of the popular Mercer Report, in an effort to give back to two charities that are important to him.
Kleeberger is asking his fans to support the Shear the Beard campaign in one of two ways. Because of the great support shown to the Canadian team by New Zealanders during its time at the tournament, Kleeberger is urging donations that would go to helping rebuild Christchurch, the town that was nearly leveled by an earthquake this past February and led to World Cup games being pulled out of the area to other cities around New Zealand. To participate in fund raising for Christchurch Earthquake Relief go to http://donate.rugbycanada.ca/e/Shear_the_Beard
In Canada Kleeberger would like to see supporters donate to his Movember page. Movember, www.Movember.com, the month formerly known as November, is a month-long campaign where men start clean-shaven and grow a moustache to raise awareness and funds for cancers affecting men, specifically prostate cancer. Kleeberger's 'Shear the Beard' will get him ready to grow a big hairy ribbon for 30 days starting Movember 1, 2011. To support Adam's Movember campaign - go to http://mobro.co/SheartheBeard.
"Having the beard has been interesting, but frankly I am ready to have my face back in prep of crafting a Mo," explained Kleeberger, who is still in New Zealand vacationing with family until just prior to the event on October 17th. "It will be good to take this off - but if I can raise money for some good causes as well - then I can stand it for another couple of weeks."
Details of where and when Adam will have his beard sheared on the 17th will be revealed in the next few days but in the mean time use Facebook and Twitter tools on both websites to spread the appeal through all these popular social networks."
Two great causes, I'm tempted to go with Movember myself as Adam may grow an epic moustache for November.
And I mispelled Adam's last name in the thread ***le LOL, these things happen late at night.
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