Al Douglas and his beard surpass fundraising goal by more than a whisker

P.E.I. man raises more than $16,000 for the Upper Room food bank

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Caption: Al Douglas brought his bare chin to the CBC office on Thursday morning. (CBC)

Al Douglas was a little nervous to say goodbye to his $16,000 beard, but he welcomed the change once he walked out into the winter post-shave.
"That beard added easily 10 degrees to everything I was doing, so I can actually feel the cold air and, oh, it's incredible," he said.
Douglas, well-known on P.E.I. for promoting bands and brands, set a fundraising goal of $5,000 to have his thick beard shorn off to help the Upper Room food bank.
In the end, Islanders contributed more than $16,000 to The Beard Gives Back.(external link) Courtside Sneakers owner Nathan Clark had the honour of removing the beard at an event Wednesday, having donated $600 to the campaign.

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Caption: Douglas is shown in beardier times. (Mitch Cormier / CBC)

Not growing it back

Douglas said the fundraiser was a testament to the Island's generosity — and, as it turns out, their stale wit.
"Every day I'd probably get at least five times, 'Well, you'd better look at getting a scarf!'" he said. "So now I'm pretty glad I'm not going to get that anymore, but I'm going to get other stuff, I'd say."

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Douglas said that after "two years of constant bearding" he's going to stay baby-faced for a while.
"I think I'll leave it for a little bit and get a little practice shaving," he said. "I think I still remember how to do that."
Douglas isn't letting his lack of facial hair slow down his philanthropy.
On New Year's Eve, his group the Lavish Boys are holding a party at Fishbones, with all proceeds going to the Canadian Mental Health Association P.E.I. Division.