Spokane Has A New Social Club In Town

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Spokane Has A New Social Club In Town

SPOKANE, Wash - If you happened to come across Spokane's newest social club's monthly meeting at Northern Lights Brewery, you likely could figure out pretty quickly what they all have in common.  

"The bearded lifestyle is the most epic lifestyle," said Eric Bandholz, Spokane Beard and Mustache Club Co-founder.   Eric Bandholz co-founded the Spokane Beard and Mustache Club back in the spring. So far, they've had four monthly meetings, and meet at a new bar each month. Bandholz created the group to meet people just like him by hanging out, drinking beer, and talking facial hair.  

"Bearded people are probably the coolest people on the face of the planet," said Bandholz   The group is also raising money for charity. This year they are holding fundraisers to earn money for the Vet's Garage.  But for the most part, they just want to have a good time hanging out with their fellow beardsmen.

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