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Category : Northwest Arkansas

Pantene Beautiful Lengths NWA

I recently had the honor of attending the 10th anniversary of the Pantene Beautiful Lengths event here in Northwest Arkansas. As part of #NWAChampionship week, the Pantene Beautiful Lengths ponytail cutting event unfolded Monday night at the Walmart AMP. This year P&G, in partnership with the LPGA Tournament, set a goal of 1,000 donations in celebration of the 10th anniversary. That’s up from 669 donations in 2015! Businesses and organizations across NW Arkansas joined together and took the pledge to give hope through hair. Research has shown that one in three women will be affected by cancer at some point in their life. The hair that is donated through the Beautiful Lengths program goes to make real hair wigs for those people battling cancer. All wigs are given to recipients free of charge through the American Cancer Society Wig Bank and many stay right here in our community.

I arrived to the event a little early to check out the transformation of the Walmart AMP in Rogers, which is normally a concert venue. With tons of balloons, a pink carpet, and pink lemonade, it was quite the celebration.

As I walked around, I ran into a few people I knew like my friend Cathy who volunteered as a stylist.

I also stopped to chat with some of the donors, like Shea Newport who was donating her hair for the third time. When I asked what inspired her to give, she told me about her friend who is a new mom to a 3-month-old-baby, but is also battling stage-four lung cancer, despite never being a smoker. It was so powerful to see all the donors in pink shirts, knowing that they were inspired in some way, each with their own story.


Shea Newport, with a supporting friend

As the event got underway, Mindy Sherwood, VP, P&G Walmart Team, first spoke about the impact of the program. As of 2015, the campaign has received more than 800,000 donations, which has provided 54,000 real-hair wigs to women battling cancer (it takes between 8-15 ponytails to create one wig). Mindy announced that this year they not only met their goal of 1,000 donations, but surpassed it with over 1,300 hair donors! Joined by Michelle Gloeckler, Executive VP at Walmart, and Morgan Pressel and Natalie Gulbis of the LPGA on stage, the group helped lead the “kindest cut” live on stage.

While hundreds of people donated their hair ahead of the event, over 300 brave souls signed up to have their hair cut on stage. On a count of three, ponytails went flying. There were cheers, applause, and maybe even a Hog call. While I’m not eligible to be a donor (you must have at least 8 inches of untreated hair), it was really something special to watch women, men, and even kids literally give a piece of themselves to help others.

Want to learn a little more about the Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign in Northwest Arkansas? Below is a short video that tells about the history of the program and if you’d like to get involved, visit www.beautifullengthsnwa.com to sign up.

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This is a sponsored post.

LOCAL LOVE: Eureka Springs

Less than an hour away from Fayetteville is one of the most unique, colorful towns in our region – Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Nestled in the mountains with winding streets, its nickname is “Little Switzerland of the Ozarks.” As someone who loves all things old and vintage, the historic houses and buildings always leave me in awe.

This Saturday I was trying to catch up on about ten hideous piles of laundry when out of nowhere Todd suggested a trip to Eureka Springs. One look at all the clothes I had left to launder and my answer was a strong YES. Less than twenty minutes later the three of us were in the car and on the highway. Once we arrived, parking was the only issue we encountered, but finally we settled for a spot at the Visitor’s Center. It was quite a walk from there to the shops, but not too bad – even with a 4-year-old. It ended up being the perfect spot because our path took us right by Pepe’s Tacos. We stopped for lunch (and a couple drinks for me) and were happy that we did. The multi-level, tree-covered patio was worth it alone, and our food was delicious as well.

Once we made it into the lively part of town, we stumbled upon a community yarn bomb event called The Art of Crochet. From knitted taco hats, to a guy dancing in a crocheted donut, it was surreal to say the least. There was live music on the stage overlooking the explosion of yarn, which also happens to be the very spot that Todd proposed to me over ten years ago. Eureka Springs is special to us for that reason and I can’t believe yesterday was the first time we had ever taken Iris. Hopefully we can go back one day soon and stay more than just an afternoon. I’m sure there are many more beautiful, weird, and delicious things to discover.

Friday With Iris

Iris and I had a much appreciated day off together, but why oh why did she still have to wake up at the crack of dawn? As I drank my morning coffee, I decided to make the most of it and document our simple adventures throughout the day:

Up and at ’em.
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First things first.
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Blueberry breakfast bar & a banana for breakfast.
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Kitty watching me get ready. Creep.
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No, you can’t wear pajamas all day…
Especially since I see you picked them out yourself.
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Since we’re up, I’m getting my workout in.
Iris loves the childcare there anyway (but probably not as mush as I do).

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It may only be 10:30 in the morning, but screw it. We’re getting lunch.

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Then off to the square to run a few errands, where it basically looks like a movie set right now.

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Meeting up with Todd for a local beer (and a juice for Iris).

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Since Iris was so patient, she got treated to her fave sweet treats from Alchemy Macarrons.

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Before we headed back home for a much needed nap, Iris and I swung by and met the sweet girls (and puppies) at Southern Trend Clothing.

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They hooked up our whole family with so many goodies that we’ll share soon.

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TGFN (Thank Goodness For Naps).

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And thank goodness for great weather so that Iris can craft outside, and for Todd picking up take-out Thai food, and for the next few hours where I’m going to do nothing but watch the first season of Game of Thrones. From what I have heard, I’ll see ya in about a month.

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Hope your day was just as awesome.