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group which is dedicated to helping
visually or hearing-impaired children.
Anthony said one of the main benefici-
aries of the club is Penrickton Center for
Blind Children in Taylor. The Lions
Foundation also helps fund the printing
of books in Braille for children, among
several other charities.
“The breakfast is one of our main
fundraisers” he said, “and last time, I
think we generated about $3,000. Every
nickel goes to charity.” Celebration
In addition to the flying pancakes,
some fun characters are expected to be Thought to be invented by the Chinese 2,000 years ago, fireworks have
on hand from 9:30 until 11 a.m. includ- been a tradition in American celebrations since the founding of the country.
Canton Township will host a spectacular display of the pyrotechnic won-
ing Princess Leia and Darth Vader. ders beginning at dusk Friday in Heritage Park. While the fireworks display
The Lions will serve pancakes from 8 has traditionally taken place on the closing night of the Liberty Festival,
until 11 a.m. on Saturday at the North organizers opted to move the popular event to Friday night this year in
Pavilion on the festival grounds in case Saturday would be needed as a rain date.
Heritage Park. The cost is $7 per person.