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Pancake Breakfast Benefiting Local Boy and Cub Scouts

todayMarch 3, 2024 106

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Support Boy Scout Troop 544 and Cub Scout Pack 510 of Fort Walton Beach as the annual Kiwanis’ Pancake Breakfast being held Saturday, March 9, from 8 to 11 a.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church (403 Racetrack Road in Fort Walton Beach).

Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Walton Beach, the event benefits the Scouts by enabling them to purchase equipment such as tents, tools, back packs, and propane for the two Scout groups. Funds also go towards scholarships per Judy Dunlap, Kiwanis Board of Directors.

Along with a delicious breakfast of pancakes and sausage, you get to meet some of the Scouts as they will be helping serve. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Judy Dunlap via email or by calling 850-585-3376.

Boy Scout Troop 544 is open to young men and women in grades 6 through 12. The program offers them year-round challenging life-skill lessons and experiences as they mature into strong, healthy, and productive adults. For information about the Boy Scouts and membership, call (850) 797-1735.

Cub Scouts Pack 510 focuses on boys and girls in kindergarten through 5th grade. They learn about citizenship, character, personal fitness, and leadership. For more information, contact Vince Worley via email or call (850) 454-4844.

The Kiwanis Club of Fort Walton Beach is a volunteer, non-profit organization serving the area’s children and community since 1946. They diligently help support a variety of organizations as well as the BSA.

June Scroggin
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Staff writer for Omni Broadcasting, June is curious about most everything and is adept at meticulously researching any topic. She enjoys the challenge of various writing styles—succinct “just-the-facts, ma’am” as well as energetic irreverence (while still factual).

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