Bishop Lions have announced they’ll be serving pancake breakfasts 8-10am for Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday of Mule Days next week. The Lion crew will serve an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast for adults at $10 per meal, with all the fixin’s including sausage, butter and syrup, utensils and napkin. Look for the Bishop Lions near their food booth at the Tri-County Fairgrounds serving from their new BlackStone grills, having scrapped the old modified trailers that served up thousands of pancakes and sausages over flaming hot propane-fired cast iron griddles for more than 40 years, engineered by Lion heroes such as Kenny Lloyd, Sam Dean , Lefty Irwin, Fred Baer, Stan Matlick and many more.
Proceeds from these Lion pancake breakfasts go to support high school scholarships, the annual Top 10 graduating high school seniors’ awards dinner, contributions to numerous community organizations, school sports teams, Red Cross and Salvation Army, and charitable causes and programs including ongoing vision screening and eye examinations and eyeglass provision for needy students and adults.
Lions will then shift from pancakes to hamburgers and cheeseburgers and almost-world-famous corndogs and popular beverages at their Lion food booth, adjacent to the main Fairgrounds Arena entrance, daily during Mule Days from 11am until closing.
The public is invited to bring old unused about-to-be discarded prescription eyeglasses with them to the Lion pancake breakfasts and food booth during these serving hours at the Tri-County Fairgrounds, for recycling and distribution to locations around the world through Lions International to help needy children and adults in more than 80 countries.
For more information on Bishop Lions and their activities and membership in Bishop Lions please contact Lion Carole Wade (760-937-4423). ##
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