Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Spin's Movember Team raises almost $7,000

A team of 30 members accross the US, Spin's Movember team raised almost $7,000. The funds raised through Movember’s US campaign benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

Spin's team and others joined up at the Red Door in Fremont on Tues, November 30th for the "End of Movember 'Stache Bash" to sport their 'staches for the last day and congratulate themselves on raising the funds.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Nov/Dec 2010: Jesse Link Fine Art

For the months of November and December, Spin's will display the art of Jesse Link.

From the artist's website:

"Jesse Link has been many things over the years including a student, soldier at war, a person involved with the reconstruction effort of New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina, and for the past 5 years a Seattle artist. Jesse has always been talented in the drawing, painting and sculpting. As a child he commonly made the news papers for winning art contests and as a student he graduated from the Art Institute near the top of his class with a degree in Industrial Design. A self taught Painter Jesse normally focuses on color and shape while his themes range from subtle social/political to Northwest inspired."

View his onilne gallery and list of events at http://www.jesselink.com/

Monday, November 1, 2010

Movember at Spin's

Join Spin and grow a 'stache for Movember.

The Mo, slang for moustache, and November come together each year for Movember. Movember challenges men to change their appearance and the face of men’s health by growing a moustache. The rules are simple, start Movember 1st  clean-shaven and then grow a moustache for the entire month.  The moustache becomes the ribbon for men’s health, the means by which awareness and funds are raised for cancers that affect men.  Much like the commitment to run or walk for charity, the men of Movember commit to growing a moustache for 30 days.

Spin and Todd embark on Movember

Spin's Motivation: "To keep our clients dashing, while encouraging moustaching. The barbershop is where ideas and information are exchanged. Knowledge is power. The cause is worthy."
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