Staunton
Club Holds Pancake Breakfast
by Lucinda Cooke
The Staunton Kiwanis Club held its "Second Greatest Pancake
Breakfast Ever" this fall to benefit local charitable and
educational organizations. The breakfast took place at
Robert E. Lee High School and was well staffed by Staunton
club
members, as well as by members of the school's Key Club
and Mary Baldwin College's CKI. Hundreds of hungry patrons
arrived
as early as 7:00 a.m. to enjoy a hearty breakfast of pancakes,
sausages, juice and coffee. The lead sponsor for the breakfast
was Kroger's who provided nearly all the supplies needed
for the fundraiser. This year the monies raised went to
support the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank's "Backpack Program,"
which
provides local elementary schools with backpacks filled
with nutritious food to supplement needy students on weekends.
The other beneficiary was the Lee High School's chorus.
This
musical program was revived only a few years ago, but operated
on a shoestring. Students and faculty raised most of their
own money to keep the program alive. It has since more
than
doubled in size and the chorus has performed across the
state. Recently, at a Staunton Kiwanis Club meeting, representatives
from Kroger's, the Food Bank, and the Lee High School chorus
faculty member, Pam Sproul, were recognized and checks
presented
from the proceeds of the pancake breakfast. Pictured: Bruce
chats it up with the public. Bruce Elder, Immediate Past
President and chair for the Pancake Breakfast fundraiser.