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A lot of stories are told in the barbershop. Some true and some just unbelievably false. Imagine being able to pay for your haircut or hairdo by just reading a good story to the barber/stylist. Sounds almost too good to be true, but it’s true. Boys and girls who are going back to school are able to get a haircut and just pay for it by reading a book while getting a cut

Barber Courtney Holmes listened over the buzz of a clipper to children reading books Saturday afternoon. The local barber traded haircuts for stories during the second annual Back to School Bash in Comiskey Park.

“I just want to support kids reading,” Holmes said.

But this initiative is not only giving young men an opportunity for a free haircut, it’s also positively affecting their health. In a 2009 study, it was proved that reading for only six minutes can reduce stress by 68 percent, as well as slow your heart rate and minimize muscle tension. After a stressful day at work or school, instead of turning on the television, crack open a great book or fire up the Kindle in order to relax and stay healthy. Research also shows that setting aside time to read on a regular basis can have a significant impact on reducing dementia as we age.

Anderson Sainci coordinated the Back to School Bash. The event was the result of collaboration between multiple community partners and nonprofit organizations.

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source: Therickeysmileymorningshow.com

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