Here, you can listen to radio clips talking about The Lose Your Locks event, watch the tv clip from Rogers Television, and look at some pictures.

Please Note: In order to view the videos on this site you will need to download Quick time, a free download. Follow the link to download it: Quick Time

Listen to the radio bit from October 18th, of Logan talking to the host of Oshawa's Oldies 107.7 FM and 1580 CKDO about Lose Your Locks below:

 

Listen to another radio clip, this one from an interview with Sheila Walsh at 104.5 CHUM FM talking about Lose Your Locks below:

The second part of the interview with Sheila Walsh:

Watch the video clip from Rogers Television First Local Sports from South Courtice Arena below. In order to view this video, you must have Quicktime. To download Quicktime for free, click here.

Newspapers:     Read the article from the Durham Parent newspaper from April 8th 2002, by clicking here.

Below are some before and after pictures of some participants, along with their name, and a little bit of information. To view larger versions of each picture, click on the thumbnails.

BEFOREAFTERAFTER Before and after pictures of Sarah Kinlin of the Guelph Ladies Hockey League, who has generously cut her long locks to support Lose Your Locks.
BEFORE A before and after picture of Alisha in Ottawa who has cut off and donated her long ponytail for Lose Your Locks.  She is happy with her new short hair cut, and with the fact that she is able to help out with this cause.
BEFOREAFTER Before and after pictures of 13 year old Michael Norris of Burlington. He is in grade 8 at John T. Tuck school and he has donated his hair for the Lose Your Locks cause. 
Here is a before and also an after picture of Alex Mattis who cut her long hair to help with this cause.
This is a picture Nathalie Mihalek from the North Halton Twisters Pee Wee B team – she plays centre, and was one of the first out of town participants.  To date, Nathalie has raised an awesome $750 for Lose Your Locks and still has more events to go.  Way to go Nathalie!
Here is a before and after shot of Heather Lyons, who doesn't play hockey but has made her contribution to Lose Your Locks anyway by donating her hair for the cause. She is from West Toronto.
 
This is Samantha McCracken, a seven year old who, after losing an Uncle and her Grampa to cancer within 4 months of each other, decided that she wanted to grow her hair and donate it to make a wig. Her contribution is important to Lose Your Locks, and she should be extremely proud of herself.
This is Shannon Hall, she has been growing her hair for a year now in order to donate it for cancer patients.  Events such as Lose Your Locks are very close to her, and her families heart as they have lost family members to cancer at a young age.   
Lisa Hollingsworth is the girl pictured on the right with the very long hair.  This picture was taken is 2005, since then she has already had her cut and donated to cancer, and now she is supporting Lose Your Locks. She plays for the Clarington Flames Intermediate A rep team.

 

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