To help parents out before school starts, the barbershop also gave out free school supplies to the kids.
"It's like one less time the parents have to scramble to get the kids a haircut and you come out here and get T-shirts, sign up for sporting events, you get free food you know you can’t beat it," said a parent who attended. Hernandez says this bash wouldn’t be as successful without the help of his friends, family, and the community. "He doesn’t have a stand or anything but he's out here giving back he has a big heart, so he's out here. I have my cousin, he actually won grand champ at the BBQ competition at the Texas BBQ at the rodeo so he's out there giving back," says Hernandez.
Not only did parents enjoy this, the kids also say this event is getting them pumped for the new school year. Seeing the community enjoy this event Hernandez says they will keep this tradition going. "As long as we’re still here in this barbershop we’re going to continue to grow this event," says Hernandez. Tuesday. Aug. 8 -