On Saturday, March 8 from 8:00am to 12:00pm, the Lions Club of Greenwich’s Annual Pancake Breakfast will take place in the GHS Student Center at GHS.
“It will be the 62 Pancake Breakfast for the Lions Club and we are excited about our third year in Greenwich High School’s Student Center,” said Allen O’Farrell, Chair of the Event.
As always, the veteran Pancake chefs will serve up traditional and (a few) specialized flapjack varieties. The menu includes unlimited pancakes, sausages, syrup, orange juice, coffee, tea and milk.
The Lions cooks will be manning the grills prepare the flipping pancakes and sausages right in front of the customers, Allen explained.
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Lions President Nora Parry, left, and Susan Ferris, Pancake Breakfast welcoming committee.
“This event is more than just pancakes though, as we have entertainment, a bake sale, door prizes, free eye screening for 2 to 6-year-olds and face painting by Faces By Wells, all for a great cause. Plus, new this year, we’ll be presenting the Lion’s Club donations to over 30 local non-profits,” Allen added.
Pancake Breakfast proceeds will support the many service projects that the Greenwich Lion’s Club conducts to help Greenwich residents and those in surrounding communities. Tickets are available in advance for $8/each at Perrot Library’s adult circulation desk and/or any Greenwich Lions Club member or $10/each at the door; kids five years old and under are free.
For more than 100 years the Lions Club of Greenwich has provided and supported health and human services through numerous projects to help those in need locally, regionally, and around the world.
Their our motto is “WE SERVE”, we are known for fighting blindness, serving youth, providing award grants, helping during disasters, caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.
For more information on The Lions Club of Greenwich, visit https://e-clubhouse.org/
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong gives an assist to Steve Tedesco, Lions Foundation President and Pancake Chef for a day.