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Boy Scout Troop 4 Pancake Breakfast organizers hope to reschedule

by | May 18, 2020 | News

Organizers for the Boy Scout Troop 4 Pancake Breakfast, which was scheduled for April 4 but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, remain hopeful the annual event will be held this year.

In a letter to friends and supporters, organizers wrote, “We hope we can continue to count on your support of the Pancake Breakfast and silent auction despite this postponement. This event helps us fund high-adventure trips for Troop 4 Scouts including hiking in our national parks and camping and outdoor adventure opportunities. Your support helps to provide Hopkinton youth with a quality scouting experience that develops future leaders and strengthens our community.”

Sponsors for the event include Callanan-Cronin Funeral Home, Clarke Living, Elizabeth Blake Orthodontics, Fairview Estates, Fay School, Hiller’s Pizza, Hopkinton Vision Center/Dr. Perryman, Jeannine Coburn of RE/MAX, Middlesex Savings Bank, Phipps Insurance Agency, Resilience Crossfit, Saver’s Bank, Under Pressure Power Washing, Unibank and Weston Nurseries.

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