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Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed

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Event# 785-539-2189

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The Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed is the ORIGINAL pancake feed in Manhattan. Pancakes, KSU Call Hall sausage, orange juice and coffe are served for the entry fee; eggs are available for 50 cents each. Proceeds from the Pancake Feed help sponsor the many service projects the Manhattan Kiwanis Club is involved in, including: Youth baseball and softball, Boys and Girls Club, Emergency Shelter, Home Delivered Meals, Breadbasket, Habitat for Humanity and many more.
7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Annual Kiwanis Pancake Feed

Address : Pottorf Hall, CiCo Park Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-539-2189   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $6.00/Adult, $4.00 children 5-12, under 5 free

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