Pancake Breakfast to support Lake Wenatchee firefighters returns Dec. 6

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Lake Wenatchee Fire and Rescue Auxiliary will host its annual Pancake Breakfast on December 6 to support local firefighters. The event promises a festive atmosphere with breakfast, holiday trivia, and a bake sale, catering to families and community members alike. Proceeds from this gathering will directly benefit the firefighters, emphasizing the community's dedication to its local emergency services. Last year, the event raised significant funds that helped enhance firefighting equipment and training. Organizers expect a strong turnout this year, aiming to surpass previous attendance records.

The breakfast serves not only as a fundraiser but also as a way to strengthen community bonds during the holiday season. Residents are encouraged to participate in this cherished local tradition. This year’s event demonstrates the ongoing commitment of the Lake Wenatchee community to support those who protect them.

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