The third Saturday of each month the Knights of Columbus hosts a pancake breakfast at the K of C building on Columbus Drive in Plymouth, between Martins and Oliver Ford. Drive-through and dine-in are available from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast includes 3 regular pancakes, sausage links or patties, scrambled eggs, breakfast burritos, Mexican eggs, and syrup for the drive-through. If you are dining in you can add to your breakfast the option of regular or blueberry pancakes, French toast, coffee, orange juice, milk, or tomato juice.
Each month the Knights of Columbus donate the proceeds to an area non-profit agency. In December, David’s Courage will be the benefactor. The January pancake breakfast, on the 19th hosted by the Knights of Columbus, will benefit Linked to Hope.
Also, don’t miss the Knights of Columbus BINGO Night Bonanza on Sunday, December 15th. Doors open at 3 and bingo begins at 5. It’s also a Christmas Carry-in so bring a dish to share. The Bonanza payout is based on attendance and with at least 81 guests there is a guaranteed $1,000 Bonanza III payout.
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