Business in the front, party in the back: Get your Goulais mullet calendar

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Hairstylist Kayla Matthews and photographer Cheryl Proulx will produce and sell calendars that features Goulais residents with mullet cuts in support of ARCH Hospice

The Goulais hairstylist will be teaming up with photographer Cheryl Proulx this September to revive the infamous hairstyle craze, most popular in the 1980s and 90s, in support of a cause close to their hearts.

“My mom recently bought me a mullet calendar, just a random one she found on Amazon,” Matthews recounts. “I was looking at it and thought that would be cool to have mullets of Goulais because I have a bunch of clients who have them.”During her time at the college, Matthews’ passion for mullets was so evident that even her classmates knew she was destined to specialize in the hairstyle.

Intending to sell each calendar for $35, Matthews and Proulx will donate $10 from every unit sold to ARCH – an organization that means a lot to them. As ARCH is only partially government-funded, the organization must raise a minimum of $850,000 to keep its doors open each year.

 

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