Kids & Family
UPDATED: Pancake Breakfast, Children's Festival To Benefit Africa Exchange Project
Plymouth Church in Framingham will host the community charity event for families on Saturday, May 30.

Originally posted on Saturday May 23. Updated to change photo.
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The Plymouth Church in Framingham, a partner in the Framingham community for more than 300 years, is hosting a fun, charity event for the entire family on Saturday, May 30.
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The event will be held rain or shine.
The morning starts with a free pancake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
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From 9 a.m. to noon, the church will hold a Children’s Festival, featuring carnival-style games, including a Giant Jenga game and sack race, cotton candy, popcorn, and a bouncy house.
Admission to the Children’s Festival is $10 per child.
Proceeds from this event will fund the Africa Exchange Project.
The Plymouth Church in Framingham has engaged in international outreach for decades. The Africa Exchange Project, its most recent and expansive effort, has provided a deep and dynamic relationship with the community of Pommern, a rural village in Tanzania, East Africa. For over a decade, The Plymouth Church has been working to fund community projects, to build schools, and to install fresh-water wells.
The Plymouth Church in Framingham is located at 87 Edgell Road.
Gathered in 1701, the Plymouth Church in Framingham is a member congregation of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ (UCC), the largest Protestant denomination in Massachusetts, with roots dating back to the Pilgrims of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1620s.
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