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Living Treasures Wild Animal Park hosts a 'Beastly Beard' competition

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Retired Pittsburgh Steelers great Brett Keisel holds a boa constrictor. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in Laurel Highlands hosted the first annual “Beastly Beard” competition on Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. 20 men competed to see who had the best beard. Brett Keisel showed up to support the competitors.
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Retired Pittsburgh Steelers great Brett Keisel poses for a picture with the Beastly Beard competitors. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in Laurel Highlands hosted the first annual “Beastly Beard” competition on Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. Twenty men competed to see who had the best beard. Keisel was known for growing a long beard and then shaving it off for charity.
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Lily Kubit | Tribune-Review
The competing bearded men sit by their voting boxes at Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in the Laurel Highlands. Voters would cast their ballot by dropping tickets into these boxes. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in Laurel Highlands hosted the first annual “Beastly Beard” competition on Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. 20 men competed to see who had the best beard. Former Steeler Brett Keisel showed up to support the competitors. Keisel was known for growing a long beard and then shaving it off for charity.
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Lily Kubit | Tribune-Review
Retired Pittsburgh Steelers great Brett Keisel signs a jersey for the Beastly Beard first-place winner, Robert DuVuvei. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in Laurel Highlands hosted the first annual “Beastly Beard” competition on Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. Twenty men competed to see who had the best beard. Keisel was known for growing a long beard and then shaving it off for charity.
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Lily Kubit | Tribune-Review
Retired Pittsburgh Steelers great Brett Keisel lifts up Sherry Mulheren of Mt. Pleasant, who used to work with Keisel. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park in Laurel Highlands hosted the first annual “Beastly Beard” competition on Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. 20 men competed to see who had the best beard. Keisel was known for growing a long beard and then shaving it off for charity.

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park hosted a “Beastly Beard” competition Thursday at its Laurel Highlands location in Jones Mills. About 20 men competed for the title. Robert DuVuvei was declared the winner. Retired Pittsburgh Steelers great Brett Keisel lent his support. Keisel was known for growing a long beard and then shaving it off for charity.

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