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Middletown Lions Hosts Pancake Breakfast At Applebee's This Sunday

The Middletown Lions Club will host their annual Super Bowl Sunday "Flapjack & Football" fundraising breakfast. Admission is $15.

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — The Middletown Lions Club will host their annual Super Bowl Sunday "Flapjack & Football" fundraising breakfast before the big game, this Sunday, February 9.

The breakfast will go from 8-10 a.m. at the Middletown Applebee’s (1183 Rt. 35).

The public is invited. Admission is $15 and includes a full pancake breakfast. Proceeds will fund Lions' community initiatives, such as vision screenings for school districts, food pantry support and and assistance to the homeless. This year, the Middletown Lions are proud to direct attention to the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation, an organization that helps families with children suffering with pediatric cancer.

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Tickets are $15 and are available at the door or in advance by contacting Event Chairman John Giordano at 732-996-7495.

Chartered in 1946 under Lions International, the Middletown Lions Club is an all-volunteer service organization consisting of men and women who help the community through various charitable service and fundraising initiatives and programs. The club assists individuals and families in need both locally and globally through their unique 501C3 foundation, The Middletown Lions Club Charitable Foundation.

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Lions the world over are known as ‘Knights of the Blind’ as they were challenged directly by Helen Keller to dedicate themselves to the cause of blindness. The Middletown Lions Club manages a charitable community initiative that provides free eye exams and eyeglasses for those who cannot afford them and who meet specific financial criteria. In addition, the all-volunteer vision screening team, the ‘Knights of Sight,’ provide free vision screenings for elementary school children in local school districts. Middletown Lions Club members also volunteer at the Bayshore Lunch Program in Keyport, support local food pantries and emergency feeding locations like The Calico Cat, assist homeless advocacy organizations like Destiny’s Bridge, engage with and donate to charitable organizations which align with Lions guiding principles, and raise awareness of important social concerns in the area.

More information is available on the club website, www.mlions.org.

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