Cheese Shop manager Adam Serfss doesn't get a haircut often. He let's a long braid grow for a good two years before he even considers a cut.
But when he does get a cut, he get's most of it …
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Cheese Shop manager Adam Serfss doesn't get a haircut often. He let's a long braid grow for a good two years before he even considers a cut.
But when he does get a cut, he get's most of it chopped off.
Yesteday, Serfass went to Sherlocks onW. Highland Avenue to have all the hair below his shoulders removed by Kathleen Wallace. The hair is then donated to Locks of Love, a charity that uses he hair to make wigs for children who have lost their hair to chemotherapy and radiation treatments.