Raising money for cerebral palsy through archery


Tuscaloosa County Bow Hunters Club and Ramos Maintenance Service banned together to sponsor a shoot for the benefit of United Cerebral Palsy and raised over $1500.  It’s great to hear success stories like this; great job guys!  Along with the article is a great video on the event.

After shooting arrows at 20 targets — ranging from deer to hogs to a giant mosquito — Chris Bailey and his 9-year-old son, Cody, both scored 198, just below the target score of 200. But the final score at an archery competition to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of West Alabama was not what mattered to the father-and-son duo.

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