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  • Last Year Cook Off

    Thought I would post the last cook off we did last year.. This is a yearly fundraiser for Camp Craig Allen

    By the time it was all said and done nearly 10,000 folks walked through the gate and we served food all day... Smoke Doc and myself was beat at the end of this day.. Cooked for nearly 36 hours and served food for 7 hours plus..



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    We will be doing it again this year as well.. September 11th-12th, 2009




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    Ken


    I Should Have Been Rich Instead Of Being So Good Looking

  • #2
    Shweet! Love the music and the pics. How much money did ya make for the cause?

    points
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    • #3
      I salute you! Nice...
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      • #4
        The original vision was of a camp with no barriers and no limitations for a wheelchair-bound child. While experiencing a week of camp completely indoors due to severe rains, this young thirteen year old started dreaming of a place that had covered concrete walk ways where his wheelchair would experience no obstacles. He envisioned an on-going camp experience for all disabled, children and adults alike. He dreamed of building such a camp with his twelve year old sister, Dawn.
        From age 6 to 21, a span of 15 years in the late 70’s and 80’s, Craig attended a Muscular Dystrophy camp once a week every summer in a non-accessible environment. When he reached the age of 21, he was too old to continue attending camp. Disappointed, his vision grew to include no age restrictions.
        Craig passed away in 1989. He was just twenty-two years of age. His sister’s passionate devotion for this vision remains steadfast.
        Through the years, a couple of great camps have been made for the disabled, however, the need for a camp facility dedicated just for severe physical disabilities for children and adults is limited.
        Either having a debilitating disease and it becoming more progressive, or an injury resulting in physical impairments; the result of being confined to a wheelchair with possibly having respiratory devices is an everyday challenge for so many. Camp Craig Allen will be built around these user groups focusing primarily on physical disabilities in adults, children and for their families.
        With new technology for adaptive equipment, advancements in medicine and environmental enhancements, the disabled are living longer, and therefore their quality of life should be improved.
        Camp Craig Allen is dedicated to honoring and proceeding with the visions of Craig Allen Cruzan.


        Thats one great charity you do great things for Ken. I bet the sportsmen at the texas hunter site are very proud to be involved!
        Lang 60 Mobile deluxe




        Captain-N-Smoke BBQ Team(retired)
        ____________________________________________
        Takes allot of work and an open mind to make good sense.
        Praise the Lord and pass the Cannabis.

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        • #5
          Bravo! Everyone there finished first
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