The Kyle Report

The Kyle Report

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Charity pancake breakfast set for Saturday

The National Weather Service is predicting heavy rains will be hitting our area later this week, possibly in amounts that could produce flooding in some areas. Here’s hoping the heaviest moisture falls east of I-35 or that it all ends (or at least takes a break) by Saturday morning because that’s when the Kyle Police Employee Association is holding its third annual charitable Pancake Breakfast between 7 and 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 400 W. Center St. The all-you-can-eat breakfast is $6 for adults and $3 for children and that includes sausage and drinks along with the flapjacks.

"The money raised for this is going to the Blue Santa Program," Kyle Police Officer James Plant of the association told the City Council last night. "I don’t know how many years we’ve been doing the Blue Santa project but we’re up to about 300 kids — providing toys and bicycles for 300 kids in Kyle. And to do that we need some type of funding so we hold different types of fundraisers throughout the year for the program.

"We’d love to have you guys attend and take your friends and family and neighbors and come out for some good pancakes," Plant continued. "We make those little cartoon pancakes. We can do Mickey Mouse. We can do anything you really want. We have some good artists."

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