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ROTARY CHICKEN BARBECUE AND FALL FESTIVAL 2011
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er JimGrutza. "The needs of the various charities we sup-
port have increased in recent years. It would be fantastic
if even more folks came out for our great, hot breakfast.
We are more than ready to serve everyone that wants to
come out onSept. 10."
The tickets are $6 in advance and are $7 on Saturday
morning. Children under 5 years old eat at no cost. Pre-
sale tickets can be purchased from any Plymouth Kiwanis
member, the Kiwanis Popcorn Wagon in Kellogg Park on
Friday evenings, the Charities Ticket Booth on Friday
evening during theFall Festival, Vanessa's Flowers onAnn
ArborRoad and thePlymouthChamber Office.
Grutza, of the Kiwanis Club of Colonial Plymouth, said
he strives to make the breakfast fun for both the volun-
teers and the families that come out for the event. With the
many years of experience the club members have prepar-
ing the batter, heating the griddles and serving the hot-
cakes, they have the operation down to a science. They
can serve the thousands of breakfasts without any prob-
lem, Grutza said, and they've seen and worked out just
about every problempossible during the past years.
TheKiwanismembers look forward to helping out each
year, he added, because, although it is hard work, it is all
in good fun and the true focus is to raise funds to support
Mott Children's Hospital, college scholarships, Kids
AgainstHunger andmany other community services.