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Sweet success
Kiwanis members have been ‘flipping’ for 40 years
After 40 years, these guys know how to flip a pancake,
For four decades, members of the Plymouth Kiwanis
Club and the Kiwanis Club of Colonial Plymouth have
been serving up plates of hot pancakes and sausage at
The Gathering from 7 a.m. until noon on the Saturday of
the Fall Festival.
The price for the meal, $6 in advance and $7 the day of
the breakfast, includes three large, fluffy pancakes,
sausage, syrup, butter, orange juice and coffee or milk.
Children younger than 5 eat at no cost with the purchase
of an adult ticket for the meal.
The volunteers begin setting up for the breakfast
Friday night after Bingo sponsored by the Plymouth
Canton Little League is finished. Volunteers haul in all
the equipment needed including huge griddles and serv- Kiwanis Club of Colonial Plymouth founder Jim Jabara, 90,
ing equipment. The products come from Bob Evans flips pancakes at the annual Fall Festival Pancake Breakfast
where the Kiwanis clubs purchase the pancake mix and in The Gathering.
sausages. breakfast and there are a lot of familiar faces behind the
Both the Kiwanis Clubs in Plymouth participate in the griddles, although the pancake breakfast was reportedly