Al Douglas and his beard surpass fundraising goal by more than a whisker
CBC News | Posted: December 29, 2016 2:00 PM | Last Updated: December 29, 2016
P.E.I. man raises more than $16,000 for the Upper Room food bank
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. Courtside Sneakers owner Nathan Clark had the honour of removing the beard at an event Wednesday, having donated $600 to the campaign.
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."
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.
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