Hogettes

Hogettes

The Hogettes are a group of twelve male Washington Redskins fans who wear women's dresses, garden party hats, and pig snouts for two purposes: to cheer on their favorite NFL team and to raise money for charity. The group was founded in 1983 by Michael Torbert and has become a regular fixture at Washington Redskins games. The group has twelve active and fifteen former members, including three who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the VISA Hall of Fans.

The group retains a high profile largely because of their outrageous costumes, but also because of their frequent work for charitable organizations. The Hogettes have appeared in a national advertising campaign for VISA, and they provide support for many charities, including Children's Miracle Network, Ronald McDonald House, and March of Dimes. They have raised over US$100 million for these and other charitable causes. Despite their philanthropic work, the Hogettes are disliked by some and have even been attacked by fans of opposing teams.

History

The origin of the Hogettes can be traced to October 1983 when Michael Torbert (Mikey T.), founder of the group, went to a Halloween party at his grandmother's retirement home wearing one of her old dresses as a costume. The costume was such a hit that he gathered a group of men who he "thought were tough enough to go out in public in a dress."Levey, Bob (2000-01-04). " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/00/levey/bob0104.htm Q&A With Bob Levey: Michael Torbert, Boss Hogette] ". "Washington Post Online". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] The group would go to children's hospitals to cheer up sick children. On November 27, 1983, the group attended their first Washington Redskins football game in full drag, but with the addition of pig snout masks, in reference to The Hogs, the nickname of the Redskins offensive line players. " [http://www.hogettes.org/history.php Our Founding History] ". "Hogettes.org". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] Led by Mikey T., now known as "Boss Hogette", the group became regular fixtures at Redskins home games, both at their old home of RFK Stadium and their new home of FedExField. The group makes more than 100 appearances each year for charitable events, and Mikey T. and two other Hogettes have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as "ultimate" Redskins fans. [" [http://www.pfufa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=41 VISA "Hall of Fans" Winners] ". "pfufa.org". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] [ [http://www.flickr.com/photos/possum187/1084973036/ Mikey' T.'s full costume in the VISA "Hall of Fans"] . "Flickr". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] There have been a total of twenty-seven members of the group since 1983, but there are only twelve active members today. Though they have considerable notoriety, they receive no special treatment or official recognition from the Redskins.Levey, Bob (2000-01-04). " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/00/levey/bob0104.htm Q&A With Bob Levey: Michael Torbert, Boss Hogette] ". "Washington Post Online". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.]

Origin of the name

In the 1980s, the Washington Redskins' Offensive Line coach, Joe Bugel, began to refer to his lineman as "Hogs". The Hogs were credited for much of the Redskins success in the decade, including two Super Bowl wins. The group began wearing pig noses and named themselves "The Hoggettes" in reference to the Hogs. [McKinzie, John (2005-12-29). " [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Washington-Redskins-298/Mascot.htm Topic:Washington Redskins - Subject:Mascot] ". "en.allexperts.com". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] [Farhi, Paul (2006-01-14). " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/13/AR2006011301947.html The Redskins' Media Offensive] ". "The Washington Post", p. C01. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.]

Philanthropy

The Hogettes have been organizing and attending charitable events in the Washington, D.C., area for over twenty years. In that time, they have raised more than US$100 million for various charities, including Children's Miracle Network, Ronald McDonald House, and March of Dimes.Manners, Tim (ed.) (Nov/Dec 2006). " [http://hubmagazine.com/archives/the_hub/2006/nov_dec/the_hub15.pdf Ultimate Fans] " (PDF). "The Hub Magazine", p. 9. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] Solway, Mark (September 23 2004). " [http://www.thehogs.net/content/index.php?id=319 Cheap Seats: The Hogettes] ". "TheHogs.net". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] Upon reaching this landmark value, Howard "Howiette" Churchill remarked, "That's a lot of money for a bunch of fat old grandpas in pig noses and dresses." Among these events are golf tournaments, including the Hogette's annual charity golf tournament, walk-a-thons, truck rallies, galas, and other charity benefits. [ [http://www.hogettes.org/pastAppearances.php Hogettes' Past Events] . "Hogettes.org". Retrieved on 2007-10-11.]

While some of their charitable efforts go toward helping their local community, [Benton, Nicholas F. (October 6-12, 2005). " [http://www.fcnp.com/531/lead.htm 1st 'Taste of Falls Church' Harbinger of City's Future] ". "Fall Church News-Press Online" XV (31). Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] most of the money they raise goes toward helping children. [" [http://www.hogettes.org/charities.php Charities We Support] ". "Hogettes.org". Retrieved on 2007-10-10.] An annual fund raiser is their "Hogette for a Game". In 1995, Nick "Nickette" Nerangis' wife bought him this package. He subsequently became a substitute Hogette for several years before becoming an official member in 2002.Yost, Mark (August 8 2006). " [http://www.usna63.org/tradition/hogette.html Football's Ultimate Fanatics on Parade] ". "Wall Street Journal", p. D5. Reprinted in " [http://www.usna63.org/tradition/hogette.html usna63.org] ". Retrieved on 2007-10-11.] One female fan has, for several years, served as "Hogette for a Game" through winning annual auctions. In 2000, she raised more than $11,000 for children's charities in order to attend one game with the Hogettes that season.

In an online interview with fans, Torbert stated "You... have to have a sense of humor for many things from day to day. It is tough to be humorous when the [Redskins] lose, but it's even tougher to face a sick child in a hospital room, and cheer them up with our humorous looks. That's tough."

National exposure

In addition to gaining national exposure through their outrageous costumes and continuous work with charitable organizations, the Hogettes have been guests on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", [(Original Airdate: Friday, December 28, 2001). " [http://couchville.com/episode/id/EP0043972581 The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Episode description] ". "Couchville.com". Retrieved on 2007-10-11.] and were featured in a VISA television commercial. [ [http://www.advertisementave.com/tv/ad.asp?adid=419 The Hogettes VISA commercial] (Video). "AdvertisementAve.com". Retrieved on 2007-10-11.] Despite their generous philanthropy and positive attitude in the stands, not everyone appreciates the Hogettes. Longtime Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke and Daniel Snyder—the current owner—both failed to embrace the Hogettes. The group has been called "incredibly obnoxious" and "annoying", [Hickey, David (January 9 2004). " [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/hickey200401090910.asp No Ordinary Joe] ". "National Review Online". Retrieved on 2007-10-12.] and were attacked in the infamous 700 Level at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia by angry Philadelphia Eagles fans. [Loverro, Thom (December 12 2002). " [http://nestofdeath.com/press/washTimes.html Good Riddance] ". "The Washington Times". Reprinted in "NestOfDeath.com". Retrieved on 2007-10-12.]

Members

In addition to the twelve current members, there have been fifteen other "official" Hogettes—now retired from the group—as well as numerous temporary and substitute members. The group also holds an annual charity auction where fans can bid to be a "Hogette for a Game". One current member, Nick "Nickette" Nerangis, was introduced to the group as a "Hogette for a Game".

References

External links

* [http://hogettes.org Hogettes' official website]


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