Please join us in our own back yard on the grounds of the Waldorf Mix Plant on Acton Lane for the 2012 Chaney’s Back Yard Bull Roast, Saturday October 20, from 1-4 p.m.

 
Along with fresh-cooked ribs and sliced beef, home-style sides, beverages and beer, we will offer games for all ages, including volleyball and horseshoes, plus fun interactive games like QB Blitz and a 32-foot rock climbing wall, moon bounce, Big-6 Wheel and more.
 
This year’s proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society, or as a sponsor, you may designate a charity of your choice to receive proceeds.
 
Tickets are still only $50 for adults; $25 for youth ages 6-12 years; and no cost for children under 6 years.
 
If you have any questions about the Bull Roast or Chaney Enterprises, please feel free to contact your Chaney Enterprises sales representative or Sherry Santana, community relations specialist for Chaney Enterprises at 301-932-5665, or e-mail: bullroast@ChaneyEnterprises.com


How it all Began:

When Chaney Enterprises lost its founding father, Eugene “Babe” Chaney to cancer shortly after starting the company, his son Dickie took over the reigns. But Dickie also had “fire in the belly” to kick cancer where it counts, and rallied his employees and the Chaney family to action. That action, more than 30 years ago, was the first Annual Chaney Bull Roast. 

Vintage bullroast
Dickie Chaney Cooks Up a Feast


Now 30 years later, the Bull Roast has found a wider calling. The Chaney Foundation has decided to share the proceeds of this event with challenged organizations through the Community Foundation of Charles County. Bull Roast guests

One of the 2011 Bull Roast guests enjoyed the great food and fun while supporting the American Cancer Society.