Fargo Jet Center Team Members Unite to Fight Cancer in Fargo’s Bros on Broadway Fundraiser

Fargo Jet Center team members unite to fight cancer in Fargo's annual Bros on Broadway fundraiser. The Fargo Hair Squadron otherwise known as the "First Air Regiment of The North" is led by team captain Jeremy "Sobs" Sobolik, a wannabe Huey pilot from the 70s and Line Service Manager at Fargo Jet Center. Sobs is flanked by WWI ACE Jeff 'Farthington' Moss, WWII Bomber Abe 'Bear' Abrahamson and Top Gun Todd 'Chockrock' Kalm.

Throughout history, these four aviation heroes have been battling evil of all kinds. Today's fight against cancer is the biggest challenge of them all. We need your support to help fund this war. Please consider donating to any of our heroic Aviators and help us come closer to ending this evil once and for all.

Meet the team and donate now at http://www.firstgiving.com/team/287501

The Scoop

Started in 2009, Bros on Broadway is a month-long fundraiser to help bring education and awareness of prostate cancer and men's health.

Bros on Broadway takes place in FeBROary, and each year BROs and BROsistas band together to raise funds and follicular folly individually or in teams.

To Grow or Not To Grow?

There is only one mantra: Grow It, Flow It, Show It.

Facial hair not a requirement to participate in Bros on Broadway. We do encourage those, who can, to put down the razor and let the imagination run wild. Indulge in your secret desire to try out some mustache styling wax. Give in and see if you can grow your own scarf. When your masterpiece is finished, style it up and show it with pride at Bros on Broadway on Thursday, March 5, 2015, at The Hotel Donaldson.

Where Does the Money Go?

The Hotel Donaldson¹s mission to celebrate local art, food, and music continues with Bros. All funds raised are managed by the Bras and Bros Gas Card Program providing local people with transportation expenses during treatment.

In 2014, Bros on Broadway raised over $60,000. Help us have another fan-stache-tic year.

Dakota Medial Foundation's Bros on Broadway Charitable Fund mission is to support people in North Dakota and NW Minnesota receiving cancer care by managing and developing community based fundraising efforts.