St. John's is something of a Mecca for facial hair. Far beyond the annual sprouting of
moustaches for Movember, which raises funds for men's health issues, we now
have a Newfoundland and Labrador Beard & Moustache Club. This is a social club that is
interested in promoting a positive image for facial hair but you don't need a
beard to be a member.
Hasan Hai had been a member of the Saskatchewan branch of
the club and when he moved back home to Newfoundland our local club sprang up
in January 2017–this is neither your usual stuffy men's club nor a rowdy
fraternity. Its members have an
endearing way of laughing at themselves and a willingness to help out with charitable
projects. What intrigued me about the organization was its goal of challenging
stereotypes and particularly what "men are supposed to look
like". They recognize
diversity and the NL Beard & Moustache Club's first project is evidence of
that belief.
Just in time for Christmas (and I know I am putting at least
one in the mail) is the 2018 Merb'ys Calendar. In their own words, this is what they set out to achieve
with the calendar:
•First, raise money and bring awareness to a local
non-profit organization Spirit Horse.
•Second, challenging out-dated views of what masculinity and
beauty look like by featuring a diverse group of bearded humans.
•Third, an opportunity to toss our shirts, put on a tail,
and laugh harder than we've ever laughed before.
Each month of the calendar is illustrated by full-colour
photographs of the Merb'ys–in all their body type splendour– posing at
recognizable Newfoundland locations.
At the ocean side on cliffs and beaches, tossing snow balls at the
Spirit Horse property, at the Quidi Vidi Plantation, and even being dangled
upside from a dock like some prize catch.
The calendar dates recognize Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, and Christian
celebrations as well as those dates more associated with social justice than
religion, like International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and
Biphobia.
Spirit Horse NL is a therapeutic service that aims to
enhance the mental health and life skills of youth, adults, families and groups
through interaction with horses.
This non-profit group pairs peers with clients, who have shared many of
the same life challenges. Spirit Horse NL programs are facilitated by Erin
Gallant – a graduate of Therapeutic Recreation, an Equestrian Canada Coach
Specialist, a Trained Mental Health Peer Supporter and a Level 3 Healing Touch
Energy Work student.
Thank-you for the wonderful blog on our MerB'ys Calendar Gloria!
ReplyDeleteGlad you noticed! Last night, I encountered Hasan and I mentioned the blog to him. He was curious to see what I had written. Kindly pass it on to him.
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