Latest featured videos from OxfordPress.com
Voting open for sexiest-legged hunk in heels | Seen and Overheard
 

Home > Blogs > Seen and Overheard > Archives > 2010 > April > 21 > Entry

Voting open for sexiest-legged hunk in heels

And the hottest legs race has begun.

Clothes that Work has opened bidding for its ‘Best Legs’ contest as part of its ‘Hunks in Heels’ race slated for the Greene in Beavercreek on Saturday, May 8.

hunk_legs-9703.jpg
Vince Corrado, Shook Construction winner of the 2009 contest. (photo credit, Andy Snow)

Nineteen men are competing.

They are:

Vince Corrado of Shook Construction

Mike Houser of Houser of Asphalt and Concrete

Brent Johnson of Square One Salon and Day Spa

Allen Elijah of United Way of the Greater Dayton Area

Michael Roediger of Victoria Theatre Association Jay Woodhull of Cox Arboretum

Marty Beyer of Sebaly Shillito and Dyer

Neal Gittleman of Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra

Mike Mahoney of Freund Freeze and Arnold

Ed Valles of University of Dayton

Willie Daughters of Reynolds and Reynolds

Jon Strawsburg of Reynolds and Reynolds

Neil Arthur of the Dayton Business Journal

Luke Dennis of Muse Machine Brian Weltge of Humane Society of Greater Dayton

Gary Eichhorn of Lutheran Church of Our Savior

Ron Burdge of Burdge Law Office

Stephen Offord of Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services

hunk_legs-9684.jpg
Ron Burdge of Burdge Law Office (photo credit, Andy Snow)

Each vote is $5 untl May 6. Visit Clothes that Work’s website to pick your favorite man leg.

The winner will be announced between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. as part of the men in heels race, an annual event formerly known as “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.”

Hunks in Heels allows men ranging from CEOs to firefighters to honor women in their lives by wearing sassy high heels and sort of running.

Individual registration is $100 or $600 for groups of 10.

Proceeds benefit Clothes That Work, an agency that provides work and interview appropriate clothing for needy job seekers.

This year’s fund-raising goal is $20,000.

For more information call 937-416.8503 or visit .clothesthatwork.org.

What do you think?


Seen & Overheard runs daily in the Dayton Daily News. Twitter with me at DDNSmartmouth. Have an item for Seen and Overheard? Click here.

Permalink | Comments (6) | Post your comment | Categories: People you know

Comments

By Big Banker

April 21, 2010 12:58 PM | Link to this

Hey, nobody asked me. I won on the cruise boat and would like to try again.

By EMBARRASSED

April 21, 2010 4:29 PM | Link to this

Is there nothing too shameful to participate in? I can hear all the naysayers now: It’s for charity, you are too cranky, lighten up and have some fun. This is absolutely ridiculous!

By honoring

April 21, 2010 8:29 PM | Link to this

What a great way to honor those women in our lives. May the Greene be full of cheering, happy, and grateful people I will be one of those.

By Big Daddy

May 3, 2010 9:46 AM | Link to this

I live in Georgia. Can I get in this deal? Are heels required? I’m 82 and could put all those flabby legs to shame.

By MizMEL

May 3, 2010 9:51 AM | Link to this

Hey, how about letting us girls wear old clumsy boots with short skirts? We’d get more votes & that means more $$$

By larry burdge

May 3, 2010 5:39 PM | Link to this

Damn,,,That Ron Burdge is “HOT”…….Wouldn’t you agree???……..cracker

Post a comment



Remember me?




*HTML not allowed in comments. Your e-mail address is required.

 
Home | News | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Life | Recreation | Photos & Video | Jobs | Cars | Homes
Advertising Media Kit | Online Ad Studio | Advertiser Tools | Our Partners | RSS | Help | Site Map

Copyright © 2010 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.

This website is ACAP-enabled