On Saturday, October 22, members of the community flocked to Riley’s Tavern not only to meet the ‘Mullet Boy,’ but to do some good.
Riley’s Tavern, located just off the Military Ridge State Trail between Verona and Mount Horeb, hosted the ‘Mullets on the Yard’ fundraiser. For every mullet haircut someone received, Busch Light donated $50 to Locks of Love, an organization that helps children with long-term hair loss.
The fashion do-gooders were also fortunate to be joined by ‘Mullet Boy’ himself, Emmitt Bailey, who was the 2020 US Mullet Championship Children’s Division winner, and the stylists at Julia Grace Salon to make sure his new cuts were top notch. .
See photos from Saturday’s event here:
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” was the special guest at Riley Tavern’s “Mullets on the Yard” event held on Saturday, October 22nd.
Boden Balousek, right, of Mount Horeb, was one of the youngest to sign up for Julia Grace Salon’s mullet cut.
For every mullet cut, Busch Light donated $50 to Locks of Love, which benefits children with long-term hair loss. The fundraising event also featured many other games and entertainment.
On Saturday, October 22, Riley’s Tavern, located between Verona and Mount Horeb, hosted their “Mullet on the Yard” event to raise money for Locks for Love.
Brothers Austin (far left) and Boden (far right) Balousek, both of Mount Horeb, get their new mullet haircuts.
Austin Balousek, 16, of Mount Horeb, gets a mullet-style haircut from Julia Grace Salon hairstylist Laura Smith on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the ‘Mullets on the Yard’ event held in Riley’s Tavern.
Austin Balousek, 16, of Mount Horeb, gets a mullet-style haircut from Julia Grace Salon hairstylist Laura Smith on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the ‘Mullets on the Yard’ event held in Riley’s Tavern.
Boden Balousek poses with his stylist at Julia Grace Salon with his freshly cut hairdo.
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” Bailey joined his mother for an interview with a local television station.
The “Mullets in the Yard” event at Riley’s Tavern on Saturday October 22nd was well attended by people eager to get their cuts, those who wanted to meet “Mullet Boy” and those who just wanted to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather that day . .
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” Bailey joined his mother for an interview with a local television station.
Madison-based Julia Grace Salon was on hand to make sure all the cutouts at the “Mullets on the Yard” fundraiser were top-notch.
Saturday’s event featured a steady stream of traffic waiting for their turn to get a mullet haircut.
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” was the special guest at Riley Tavern’s “Mullets on the Yard” event held on Saturday, October 22nd.
Boden Balousek, right, of Mount Horeb, was one of the youngest to sign up for Julia Grace Salon’s mullet cut.
For every mullet cut, Busch Light donated $50 to Locks of Love, which benefits children with long-term hair loss. The fundraising event also featured many other games and entertainment.
On Saturday, October 22, Riley’s Tavern, located between Verona and Mount Horeb, hosted their “Mullet on the Yard” event to raise money for Locks for Love.
Brothers Austin (far left) and Boden (far right) Balousek, both of Mount Horeb, get their new mullet haircuts.
Austin Balousek, 16, of Mount Horeb, gets a mullet-style haircut from Julia Grace Salon hairstylist Laura Smith on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the ‘Mullets on the Yard’ event held in Riley’s Tavern.
Austin Balousek, 16, of Mount Horeb, gets a mullet-style haircut from Julia Grace Salon hairstylist Laura Smith on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the ‘Mullets on the Yard’ event held in Riley’s Tavern.
Boden Balousek poses with his stylist at Julia Grace Salon with his freshly cut hairdo.
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” Bailey joined his mother for an interview with a local television station.
The “Mullets in the Yard” event at Riley’s Tavern on Saturday October 22nd was well attended by people eager to get their cuts, those who wanted to meet “Mullet Boy” and those who just wanted to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather that day . .
Emmitt “Mullet Kid” Bailey joined his mother for an interview with a local television station.
Madison-based Julia Grace Salon was on hand to make sure all cutouts at the “Mullets on the Yard” fundraiser were top-notch.
Saturday’s event featured a steady stream of traffic waiting for their turn to get a mullet haircut.