Making the Cut: Rolf's Annual Charity Event

Rolf's Salon teams up with the Arizona Cardinals to raise money for Cardinals Charities

2008 Event Highlights Video / Maximum Cardinals Video


Every year, Rolf's Salon is honored to partner with the 2008 NFC Champions, the Arizona Cardinals and host our annual Making the Cut event, benefiting Arizona Cardinals Charities. As a yearly tradition, Making the Cut is one of our favorite Salon events - it's fun, exciting, and a chance for our clients to get up close and personal with Arizona Cardinals players and cheerleaders.


Cardinals Charities supports programs designed to improve the quality of life and to enhance opportunities for women, children and minorities in the state of Arizona. Since its formation in 1990, Cardinals Charities has distributed over 3.5 million dollars to over 250 worthy Arizona charitable organizations such as the Arizona Women's Foundation, the Child Crisis Center of the East Valley, and Mission of Mercy, to name a few.


Event participants enjoy haircuts, styles and luxurious conditioning treatments customized for each client's hair needs. In addition, this event includes spa samplings such as makeup touch-ups, brow waxing, paraffin dips and facials. Cardinal players and cheerleaders are on hand to assist Rolf's expert stylists during the festivities. Participants score a hot gift bag stuffed with sponsor swag and enjoy the sounds of live music while experiencing an outstanding selection of delectable hors d'oeuvres and beverages.


Join us this year on Monday December 7th, 2009, for our 6th annual Making the Cut.

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