Bay Kiwanis pancake breakfast to include a fairy tale flair

The Fairytale Foundation Princesses will be stopping by this year’s homecoming pancake breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 4.

Bay Village Kiwanians and Bay High Key Clubbers will hold their annual fall homecoming pancake breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Bay Middle School, 27725 Wolf Road. This year, the Fairytale Foundation Princesses make an appearance!

The all-you-can-eat breakfast includes pancakes, syrup, link sausages, milk, juice and coffee for $6 per person presale, and $7 at the door. Children age 5 and under eat for free. Advance tickets are available from your favorite Kiwanian, or by contacting Patrick Mosier at patrick.mosier@lubrizol.com or baykiwanis@gmail.com.

During the breakfast, the Fairytale Foundation Princesses will be stopping by to take photos with diners. (Bring your camera for photos.) There will also be fall crafts for children.

The Fairytale Foundation is a non-profit organization founded earlier this year by a group of Bay High School friends, aimed at helping to bring happiness to local kids while raising money for local charities and hospitals.

“The Kiwanis Club of Bay Village, along with the Bay High Key Club, team up for the annual homecoming pancake breakfast to welcome fall back to Bay. Come on out and enjoy a hot breakfast on a crisp, fall morning, while supporting two hometown service organizations,” says Rhonda Schneider of the Kiwanis Club of Bay Village.

The meal is a community tradition, popular with students and families. Proceeds from the event benefit projects such as the recently renovated Normandy School Playground (this included a $10,000 donation from Bay Village Kiwanis and Bay Village Kiwanis Foundation), the Village Project, Bay Village Fire Department, BAYarts, Lake Erie Nature & Science Center and many other local organizations.

Kiwanis volunteers have cooked and served pancakes for community causes in Bay Village for over half a century. The organization holds two pancake breakfasts a year to support community projects and scholarships. The next one will be in the spring of 2016.

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