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Scouts serve up another successful pancake breakfast

(Left to right) Colorado Boy Scout Troop 149 members Carsen Ehn, Luke Gull and Riley Ayotte serve hot eggs and pancakes to patrons at the troopís 13th annual pancake breakfast fundraiser at Woodmen Hills Recreation Center East July 4. Proceeds benefitted Troop 149, with breakfast followed by a bike parade and a flag retirement ceremony at noon. Photos by Breeanna JentOn July 4, Bella Elder (front left), Megan Seebach (back left), Joseph Flores (front right) and Emmalee Root (back right) enjoyed a hefty breakfast, complements of Boy Scout Troop 149 of Falcon.
Falcon resident Diane DeJong (center) bicycled to the Boy Scouts Troop 149 July 4 annual pancake breakfast event with her children: Jacob (front), Myah (back) and Levi (far right). The event also included door prizes, a monkey bridge, music, a raffle and a bike parade.(From left to right) Falcon Boy Scouts Troop 149 Assistant Scout Master Darrel Gull; American Legion Post 2008 member Paul Thorhauer; and Boy Scouts Troop 149 parents Katie and Aaron Ayotte cooked bacon and helped serve pancakes, eggs, bacon and sausage to the hundreds of people attending the July 4 annual pancake breakfast.Boy Scouts Troop 149 members (from left to right) Matthew Dubald and Logan Garzaniti serve eggs and watermelon to a line of hungry patrons at the pancake breakfast event.

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