 
          ing the hot-off-the-griddle pancakes as
        
        
          a club fundraiser at the festival, but
        
        
          nearly everyone remembers enjoying
        
        
          the treats and coming back formore.
        
        
          The griddles and other equipment,
        
        
          along with the tables and chairs, are set
        
        
          up the night before in The Gathering,
        
        
          the covered structure across from
        
        
          Kellogg Park and next to the Penn
        
        
          Theater, and the batter mixed, sausage
        
        
          cooked and coffee made by the
        
        
          Kiwanis members before the crowds
        
        
          start to arrive.
        
        
          Tickets are priced at $6 in advance
        
        
          and $7 at the door and, as always, chil-
        
        
          dren younger than 5 eat for freewith an
        
        
          adult. Tickets are available from Mark
        
        
          Riegal (734) 718-6176 or email markrie-
        
        
        
          . During the festival, tick-
        
        
          ets will be sold at the festival ticket
        
        
          booth atMainStreet andPenniman.
        
        
          This year, the Kiwanis members are
        
        
          also selling raffle tickets for their
        
        
          Dinner Anywhere In The World raffle
        
        
          and the winner's names will be
        
        
          announced during the Pancake
        
        
          Breakfast. The tickets, priced at $10
        
        
          will award the winner dinner for two at
        
        
          any restaurant in the world, including
        
        
          two round-trip flights and a two-night
        
        
          hotel stay. Second prize is dinner for
        
        
          two at any restaurant in the U.S. while
        
        
          the third prize winner can choose any
        
        
          restaurant in Michigan, with a hotel
        
        
          stay included.
        
        
          The Kiwanis Club is dedicated to
        
        
          helping children throughout the world
        
        
          and the club sponsors an international
        
        
          effort to eliminate Iodine Deficiency
        
        
          Disorder, supports Michigan Motts
        
        
          Children's Hospital, sends meals to the
        
        
          underprivileged and to those in disas-
        
        
          ter areas, provides area scholarships
        
        
          and is involved in many other efforts to
        
        
          help children around the world and in
        
        
          the local community.
        
        
          FALL FESTIVAL 2015
        
        
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