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 Durdy Boyz Huntsville In June 2003, ten brothers with a vision to form a group of riders based on honesty, loyalty, respect and just to have a good time established Durdy Boyz motorcycle club in Huntsville, AL. Durdy Boyz was one of the youngest fastest growing Motorcycle Groups in the state of Alabama. Now Durdy Boyz, MC and Durdy Girlz, SC is a collaborated service organization sourced out of Huntsville, AL with additional chapters in Nashville, TN, Memphis, TN, Muscle Shoals, AL, Jackson, MS, and Jackson, TN. Our club’s primary focus is centered on community involvement, promoting a strong family bond, and utilizing our motorcycles as a form of leisure and entertainment. It is our organization’s goal to transform the negative perceptions that people have in regards to motorcycle riders in general. We are a family comprised of individuals that strongly believe in giving back to our community. Our organization is very passionate about not only riding motorcycles, but we also care about the progression of our children. That is why our chapters focuses on continuous participation with charitable organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House, Feed The Need, Salvation Army, Tutoring within the school systems, participation in walks against infant mortality, breast cancer, Alzheimer’s, etc. It is our task to ensure that our club name is always tied to an upstanding purpose. Our men and women of the organization understand the importance of maintaining good moral values, being independent and ambitious, practical and family oriented. Durdy Boyz and Durdy Girlz are irrefutable, respectful individuals who would like to make a difference and gain reverence by the work that we output. Many times people take wording, such as Durdy, and formulate viewpoints. Conversely, the Durdy family is a positive organization that would like to reflect a confirmatory image throughout communities all over. We are citizen friendly people who not only have a genuine respect for others, but we have a genuine concern in building up our communities. Fair-minded, we only expect those same measures in return.
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