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Douglas Automotive Harnesses the Power of Community

Barrington, IL - September 16, 2014 - Doug and Janet McAllister, Owners of Douglas Automotive, and members of their team attended the 10th Annual LeCompte/Kalaway Trail Owners Cup in Barrington Hills on Saturday, September 13.

Organized by the Riding Club of Barrington Hills and the Barrington Hills Polo Club, the 2014 Kalaway Cup featured 5 sponsored horse polo teams who competed in 2 matches. Hundreds of event attendees enjoyed live play and additional family-friendly activities.

Proud to be a part of the Barrington community, this is the third year the McAllisters and the Douglas Automotive team have participated in the Kalaway Cup. This year's event was especially successful, as the team partnered with Crystal Lake-based Countryside Flower Shop and Garden Center and McHenry- based 31 North Banquets and Catering to make the event memorable for their guests. The Douglas Automotive tent was complete with mums, donated by Countryside and sandwiches, desserts and other lunchtime favorites catered by 31 North.

"This is a really fun way to connect with local business owners and community members from Barrington and the surrounding cities," McAllister said. "We're proud to be a part of the action."

The Douglas team looks forward to next year's Kalaway Cup tournament.

About Douglas Automotive

Douglas Automotive is a total care automotive maintenance facility. The company offers complete automotive services for both domestic and foreign models, serviced by ASE trained and certified technicians and backed by a 3-year, 36,000 warranty on all parts and labor. The foundation of their success has been their commitment to exceptional automotive service with steadfast integrity.

The company was established in 1993 by Douglas and Janet McAllister and has two full service automotive service facilities, one in Barrington, Illinois and another in Crystal Lake, Illinois.

Visit the Douglas Automotive website at douglasautomotive.com for detailed information regarding the company.

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