Let Cicero Kiwanis help you get fueled up for fun this Saturday

We don’t know about you, but here at The Reporter our mouths are watering just looking at these pancakes. (Photo provided)

The Kiwanis Club of Cicero will welcome hungry guests to its annual Pancake Breakfast this weekend, held in conjunction with Lights Over Morse Lake. This community-favorite breakfast will take place from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 6 at the Red Bridge Community Center in Cicero.

For a free-will donation, patrons can enjoy a delicious breakfast featuring pancakes, sausage links, fruit, coffee, orange juice, or milk. It’s a perfect opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy a hearty meal, and support a great cause.

One hundred percent of the proceeds from the Pancake Breakfast will be reinvested into the surrounding communities to support various Kiwanis Club initiatives. These initiatives aim to enhance the quality of life for children throughout Cicero, Arcadia, and Atlanta by focusing on youth programs, community services, and educational projects.

“We are excited to host our annual Pancake Breakfast during Lights Over Morse, an event that brings our community together in celebration,” Kiwanis Club of Cicero President Todd Clevenger said. “The support we receive from this event allows us to continue our mission of making a positive impact in the lives of children. I’ve been a member for five years and have seen where the proceeds go. Donations go to support our club’s literacy initiatives which include scholarships for graduating seniors and free books to every student at Hamilton Heights Elementary School. They also support our King’s Treasurer program where children who otherwise would not get to experience the joys of waking up on Christmas morning to presents under the tree, receive free presents, and so much more.”

What better way to support the community than by coming together for a delicious breakfast?

“We are honored to hold our breakfast during Lights Over Morse, an event that brings members of our communities together to celebrate with a stunning display of fireworks, entertainment, and family-friendly activities,” said Sue Clevenger, who serves as the Chair of the Pancake Breakfast as well as Secretary of the Kiwanis Club of Cicero. “It is a tradition that highlights the warmth and spirit of our community. Our club event is the community coming together as volunteers, patrons, and sponsors to raise money to put right back into helping our communities. This IS the community helping the community.”

If you would like to make a direct contribution, you can go to CiceroKiwanis.org or send your donation to Kiwanis Club of Cicero, P.O. Box 272, Cicero, IN 46034.