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Doozer and 2011 3rd Annual BBQ for Building

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Doozer is proud to have participated in the 3rd Annual BBQ for Building to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham.

The 2011 BBQ for Building held on Saturday April 30, 2011 was a sure success. Doozer didn't come out too shabby either, taking the People's Choice award in the Rib category and third place in the Sauce competition.

2010 Bike MS 150

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Not one to make the same mistake twice, I prepared for the Bike MS ride in Mooresville this year (See Alabama Chapter Bike MS Historic Mooresville 2009 story below). I rode my bike regularly starting in May and I got stronger on the hills as each week passed. I even rode in the WC Handy Century ride a couple of weeks beforehand. And, Team Doozer DOUBLED in size. Okay, I convinced my friend to ride with me. This is significant since I got lost last year and had to ride an EXTRA 15 miles. This year, Todd and I were going to stick with 75.

Eh, whatever. None of that prepared me for the challenge I experienced at this year’s ride.

BBQ for Building

bbq_for_websiteWOW! Smokin' hot is just what it was at the 2nd annual BBQ For Building contest benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham . I don't know what it actually got up to in that parking lot, but it felt like 130. But, not even the heat wilted the Doozers! We all had a great time supporting a great cause and got some hardware to boot. Doozer's team "Wicked Q" took home first place in ribs and won the People's Choice award. We were so surprised and happy, because let me tell you if you didn't get a chance to come out and sample the food there were some awesome cooks out there and tons of fabulous food.

2009 Komen North Central Alabama Race for the Cure

October 10, 2009

pink_ribbonTeam Doozer turned out on a rainy Saturday in October to rock the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. While Birmingham went all pink for the event, we turned out in our Doozer green (which definitely helped in locating our group). With runners ranging in age from 9 to (wait, how old is Sandy?) way on up there, our group did a great job getting out and raising money for a great cause.