Health & Fitness
Pancake Breakfast for a Cause
Rotary Club Of Berkley’s
Annual Pancake Breakfast
WHO: Rotary Club of Berkley is a 26 member nonprofit organization founded in 1949 And affiliated with Rotary International. The group is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Berkley community and to serving the public interest. This years’ program, “NO PLACE FOR HATE: An Anti- Bullying Campaign,” supports the youth in our schools.
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NO PLACE FOR HATE Ant-Bulling Campaign began in the fall of 2012. Since that time, the program has educated the community on the negative effects of bullying and the importance of stopping it, through guest speakers at schools and community events.
Dr Lee Hoffman is a podiatrist at NorthPointe Foot & Ankle in Berkley and has been an active member of the Rotary Club of Berkley for more 30 years.
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WHAT: The Rotary Club of Berkley is hosting its 61st annual Pancake Breakfast. Proceeds from this year’s event will support the NO PLACE FOR HATE campaign. Dr. Hoffman will be serving pancakes that morning along with his fellow Rotarians.
The all you can eat breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and bagels.
WHEN: Saturday, November 2, 7:30 am – 1:00 pm
COST: Adults $6 Children $3
Call NorthPointe Foot & Ankle at 248-8545-0100 for tickets or purchase them at the door.
WHERE: First United Methodist Church
2820 West 12 Mile Rd (at Kipling)
Berkley