Clay events to benefit cancer programs

Photo courtesy of Marcia Twitty.

Mountain Brook residents are working to organize the seventh annual Alabama Charity Clays sponsored by Baptist Health Foundation. The three-day event will take place Oct. 22-24.

The first event, Annie Oakley, held Oct. 22 at Selwood Farm, is geared towards women with little to zero shooting experience but who are looking to have fun and support this cause.  

The second event, Sportsman’s Social, held Oct. 23 at Iron City, will feature Scott, the author of game recipe books who makes appearances on outdoor television and radio programs nationwide, as well as the JOX Roundtable

The third event, Charity Clays, held Oct. 24 at Selwood Farm, will include a round of clay shooting on the course and lunch provided by Corretti Catering.

Proceeds from this event will benefit the breast cancer survivorship network and other cancer programs at Princeton Baptist Medical Center. Through the network, nurse navigators advise and connect survivors and caregivers to the local resources to address their unique needs. Navigators are available as a free service to cancer survivors regardless of where they receive their treatment. 

For more information on the Alabama Charity Clays or to register contact Marcia Twitty at 243-2943 or marciatwitty@yahoo.com.

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