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Roosters Men's Grooming Center-Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting June 28

Roosters Men's Grooming Center Set to Open in Leesburg Friday, June 28

LEESBURG – Roosters Men’s Grooming Center is pleased to announce its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting event taking place on Friday, June 28 at 2:00 pm.  Roosters is located in the Bellewood Commons Shopping Center at 521 E. Market St.  Mayor Kristen Umstattd will be officiating along with Tony Howard, President and CEO of the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce.

The new Roosters Men's Grooming Center (MGC) caters to the hair and skin care needs of husbands, fathers, sons, grandfathers, uncles, nephews and brothers -- men of all ages.  Owners Amy & Larry Hall of Ashburn are the proud owners of the new Center.  “We were met with such an overwhelmingly positive response when we first opened in Ashburn that our dream to open a second location in Loudoun County is now becoming a reality.  We are thrilled to become active members of the Leesburg business community.”

Roosters team of barbers and stylists offers personalized grooming services, combined with the old-school barbershop experience for the modern man.  Customers are invited to relax in oversized leather barber chairs in six semi-private barber stations.  Roosters’ custom services include precision haircuts and shaves with hot steam towels, deep cleansing facial massages, moisturizing lotions and top-of-the-line hair and skin care products for men.  Military, police, fire, EMS, and Loudoun County employees receive special “hero” discounts year-round.  All customers are automatically enrolled in the Roosters loyalty program and earn points toward free services with every visit.

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“In honor of our arrival into the Leesburg market, we are pleased to announce a new partnership with Operation Second Chance,” said owner Amy Hall.   “We are thrilled to be able to give back a portion of our proceeds during our grand opening event to this very worthwhile charity for servicemen who have been wounded in the line of duty.  We look forward to welcoming them to our Loudoun County locations in the months to come.” 

“We are excited to be chosen as the charity for Roosters’ Grand Opening in Leesburg and look forward to the possibility of bringing injured soldiers to their Grooming Centers in the near future to be treated to the best in men’s grooming,” said Cindy McGrew, President & Founder of Operation Second Chance.  “Operation Second Chance is thrilled when like-minded businesses help us raise awareness about our organization and the many sacrifices that our Armed Forces make for our continued freedom.” 

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Roosters MGC is open from 8:00 AM to 7 PM weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays.  To schedule an appointment call 571.442.8846 or visit our website at RoostersMGC.com to book online. Walk-ins are always welcome.

Larry and Amy Hall are the owners of two Loudoun County Roosters Men’s Grooming Centers locations in Leesburg and Ashburn.  There are nearly 60 franchises nationwide and the franchise is continuing to expand across the country.  The first Roosters was opened in Lapeer, Mich., in 1999 by Master Barber and Founder Joe Grondin, who strives to give customers the best in men's personal grooming services to ensure the experience brings you back.  Roosters MGC is part of the worldwide family of Regis companies. For more information, visit www.RoostersMGC.com.

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