Search on for “Mustached American of the
Year”
Regular Joe, Celebrity, Athlete, Fireman –
Field is Wide Open
Winner to Be Named at ‘Stache
Bash 2008 Benefit
ST. LOUIS (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) September 2, 2008 --
The American
Mustache Institute (AMI) is looking for the first ever “Robert
Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year,”
recognizing the most impactful Mustached American of the past year. The
winner of the award will be announced Oct. 25 at ‘Stache
Bash 2008, a benefit for Challenger
Baseball, a baseball league for the disabled.
“The Goulet award allows us to honor a
distinguished Mustached American,” said Dr.
Daniel T. Callahan, AMI research director. “The
winner must both champion the mustache and stand apart from his or her
fellow Americans – a soup straining school
teacher; Jason
Giambi of the Yankees for helping popularize the cookie duster in
baseball again; a mustached
fireman; or, if he were American, Daniel Day Lewis for being the
first mustached ‘Best Actor’
winner since Paul Newman in 1986.”
To submit a candidate for “The Goulet”
award:
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visit www.AmericanMustacheInstitute.org
and click on the entry link.
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Submissions will be accepted until Friday, Oct. 3.
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Beginning Monday, Oct. 6, online voting will open for a group of
finalists selected by AMI’s certified
mustacheologists.
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Voting will close Friday, Oct. 17.
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The winner will be named at ‘Stache
Bash 2008 at the Lumiere Casino in St. Louis on Saturday,
Oct. 25.
Tickets for ‘Stache Bash 2008 can be
purchased at www.americanmustacheinstitute.org.
For more information about the “Goulet Award”
or ‘Stache Bash, call (877) STACHE-1, watch this
video, or e-mail info@AmericanMustacheInstitute.org.
About AMI
The American Mustache
Institute, the bravest organization in the history of mankind behind
only the U.S. Military and the post-Jim Henson Muppets, is the world’s
only facial hair advocacy and research organization, with more than 600
chapters around globally. AMI battles negative stereotypes and
discrimination against the “Mustached American”
race. Based in St. Louis due to the presence of the world’s
largest mustache – the Gateway Arch –
the organization is committed to recapturing the mustache’s
glory years of the 1970s, when there existed a climate of acceptance,
understanding, and flavor saving for Mustached Americans.
About Challenger Baseball
Challenger Baseball is a
baseball league for youngsters and adults with developmental
disabilities. The fundamental goal of Challenger Baseball is to give
every player the chance to play. To realize that goal, Challenger has
two basic rules: every player bats each inning, and every player plays
the field. The league does not count strikes, and does not count outs.
Every player scores and every player wins. Challenger Baseball
participants learn not only the fundamentals of baseball, but also
experience teamwork, being cheered on by a crowd, and being encouraged
by peers. All players are named all-stars and all receive trophies.
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