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The "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" benefit for children’s cancer research was
held at Hudson
Restaurant on April 7, and featured appearances by Miss Virginia
Tara Wheeler and her beauty queen colleagues from the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Wheeler first got involved with cancer research after hearing about the story of
9 year old cancer patient-and-now-cancer-survivor Breanna Rowell, who attended
last night's benefit along with her family. If Wheeler raises $500,000 by
Saturday, she will shave her head in the St. Baldrick’s Foundation charity event that afternoon. If she falls short of
the goal, she plans on continuing her fund-raising efforts and may shave her
head before the end of her reign as Miss Virginia. later this year.
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