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Longstanding Holiday Tradition, Rotary Pancake Breakfast Planned At Edmond Town Hall

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The Newtown Rotary Club is planning its 64th Pancake Breakfast for Saturday, December 7, from 8 am to noon.

After a few years away the club returned last year to the Alexandria Room of Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street, and that’s where this year’s event will again be presented.

The longstanding tradition has marked the unofficial beginning of the holiday season in Newtown for decades. The event brings together families from across town and the area to share friendship and festive tidings, while eating some of the best homemade pancakes the town has to offer.

Guests also enjoy entertainment with dance recitals by students of local dance and voice studios, local musicians, and visits from Santa Claus himself.

The all-you-can-eat breakfast is $10 for adults and $5 for children. The menu includes homemade pancakes cooked up by members of the Rotary Club, sausages, coffee, and milk, juices, and hot chocolate.

Tickets will be available at the door. They can also be ordered online through NewtownCTRotary.org.

As part of its international service, the club raises money to help fund lifesaving heart operations for children with congenital heart disease in developing countries through the Rotary’s Gift of Life International and under its own “Newtown Gift of Life Challenge.” Funds raised by the club have helped save the lives of well over 200 children.

For additional information about the local Rotary Club, contact club president James O’Connor at president@NewtownCTRotary.org.

Members of Newtown Rotary Club are pictured on November 26 in the kitchen and serving area of Edmond Town Hall’s Alexandria Room. In just a few weeks the club will again serve countless pancake breakfasts to continue a decades-long holiday tradition. —Bee Photo, Hicks
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