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      October is all about PINK! Mark your calendars for these cancer fundraisers.

      Oct. 1- Nov. 10 Turkey, ham and ribs

      The third annual BBQ fundraiser. Orders will be taken for Freddie Day’s delicious smoked meats. Turkeys, 15-17 lbs., are $30. Hams, 10-12 lbs., are $30. Full racks of ribs are $25.

      Orders may be picked up from Freddie Day Catering from 11 a.m.-noon on Saturday, Nov. 18 and from 9-10 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day.

      To order, or for more information:

      • Mary Dyer: 256-347-0911
      • Judy Grissom: 256-347-5993
      • Janice McNeal: 256-708-5518

      Oct. 28 Annual motorcycle ride

      The fifth annual Bikers Against Cancer Ride will take a new, 110-mile route through Bankhead National Forest.

      It begins at Cullman Regional with registration at 7:30 a.m., and kickstands up at 9 a.m.

      Cost is $25 per bike and $10 for an extra rider, which includes a complimentary breakfast, snacks at the rest stop and lunch afterward.

      This year’s ride will honor David Sandlin, who was instrumental in forming and building the fundraiser. 

      Proceeds benefit the Cullman County Bosom Buddies Foundation, that works to meet the needs of cancer patients and their families.

       

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