Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

Pancake Breakfast Club - Flickr
Pancake Breakfast Club - Flickr
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Wake up and smell the syrup! The public library is hosting a Pancake Breakfast Club that’s flipping awesome! On February 24th at 11am, we’re inviting all teens to come join us for a stack of fun.

Here’s the deal: We’ll supply the pancakes, you bring the creativity! Whether you like them plain or loaded with toppings, it’s up to you. And, once you’ve fueled up, we’ll be watching a movie that’s sure to tickle your funny bone.

So, gather your squad and bring your appetites, because this is one breakfast club that’s worth waking up early for! See you on February 24th, and don’t forget to bring a fork and a smile.

Date:

Friday, February 24, 2023

Time:

11:00am – 12:00pm

Time Zone:

Eastern Time – US & Canada (change)

Room:

Community Room

Audience:

Teen

Categories:

Workshop

Original source can be found here.



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