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       Batter up


       Boy Scouts serve special pancake breakfast at festival



         One of the most highly anticipated events of the Romulus
       Pumpkin Festival for the past 15 years has been the Boy
       Scout Pancake Breakfast.
         And Wayne Laginess, the Scout Leader of Boy Scout
       Troop 872 knows why.
         “These are the best pancakes you can get anywhere,” he
       said. “I know that's true because I special order the pancake
       mix and you can't buy it in the store. These are the best pan-
       cakes you'll ever eat,” he said.
         The Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast will be served at
       Romulus Historical Park from 8 until 11:30 a.m. and for $6
       includes coffee, juice, sausage and all-you-can-eat pancakes.
         “We can't do all-you-can-eat sausage,” Laginess said,
       “because it is just cost prohibitive with the quality we  son camping, other outings, advancement materials and
       serve.” Senior breakfasts are priced at $5 and children 4  needed equipment, Laginess noted.
       and younger eat free with an adult breakfast purchase.  The Scouts meet in the school basement at St. Aloysius
         All the proceeds are used to ensure Scouting programs  Church at 37200 Neville St., and the troop has been ongoing
       remain available to the boys of Romulus, including all-sea-  for more than 21 years, Laginess said. He added that the
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