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Cutting Loose Salon Presents Check to The Cancer Support Community

Cutting Loose Salon recently donated a $4,000 check to The Cancer Support Community. The funds were raised through a customer Cut-A-Thon earlier this year.

    SARASOTA, FL, January 22, 2012 /Florida PR News/ -- Cutting Loose Salon recently donated a $4,000 check to The Cancer Support Community. The funds were raised through a customer Cut-A-Thon earlier this year.

Coral Pleas, owner of Cutting Loose, presented the check along with her son and partner, Travis Scheuer and daughter Taelor Scheuer, a stylist and manager of AfterHours.
Cutting Loose, in partnership with its sister salon AfterHours, hosted a Sunday afternoon Cut-A-Thon during October in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The salon charged a special price of $20 for a hair cut in addition to $10 massages and make-up applications. The salon also raffled off a name-brand beauty product gift basket worth $500. AfterHours accepted $1 donations from customers and staff in exchange for commemorative ribbons personalized with the donor's name.

About the Cancer Support Community
The Cancer Support Community is an international non-profit dedicated to providing support, education and hope to people affected by cancer. With fifty facilities nationwide, ten in development and over 100 satellite locations (as of 2011), CSC offers a network of personalized services and education for all people affected by cancer. To ensure no one has to face cancer alone, these support services are available through a network of professionally-led community-based centers, hospitals, community oncology practices and other non-profits, as well as online.

With professionally-led support groups, educational workshops and mind/body programs utilizing the "Patient Active" concept, people affected by cancer learn vital skills to regain control, reduce feelings of isolation and restore hope, regardless of the stage of their disease. The Cancer Support Community's programs are designed to enhance cancer treatment by focusing on the emotional, psychological and educational aspects of well-being while surviving cancer.

About Cutting Loose
Located at 8429 Honore Avenue on the corner of University Parkway, Cutting Loose Salon prides itself in offering "white glove treatment" to clients who leave the salon looking great and feeling refreshed. Its sister salon - After Hours by Cutting Loose - is located just next door and offers extended hours and attractive pricing. Both are full-service salons featuring the French method of cutting hair and French Balayage hair coloring techniques. Cutting Loose is also home to the fabulous Pamper Lounger with a full service range of skin care and makeovers. Both salons serve male and female customers by appointment or on a walk-in basis. The salons are a family-owned affair, headed by Master Stylist Coral Pleas who has more than 30 years of industry experience and is a board member of Intercoiffure Mondial and a certified National Educator and Platform Artist for Paul Mitchell in the United States and the United Kingdom. Joining her in the business are son Travis Scheuer and daughter Taelor Scheuer.
Cutting Loose has been listed in the top 200 salons in the country as reported by Modern Salon Magazine, Sarasota Magazine's Best of the Best and a host of additional accolades. The salon has the reputation for the one to call upon when a local community organization or member needs support, fashion styling and services.

For more information, call 941.358.6000 or visit cuttingloosesalonandspa.com and afterhoursbycuttingloose.com


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