Las cabezas rapadas en el pub de Sacramento se suman para la investigación del cáncer infantil

Michelle Nichol of Carmichael shuts her eyes, covered by tresses she gave up Monday to raise funds for children's cancer research.
Michelle Nichol de Carmichael cierra los ojos, cubierta por mechones que dejó el lunes para recaudar fondos para la investigación del cáncer infantil.
Foto por: LEZLIE STERLING / lsterling@sacbee.com
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