May 26, 2009
Hawaii Kai Lions to provide dad’s day breakfast again this year
Here we go again! The Hawaii Kai Lions Club will serve over 3,500 PANCAKE BREAKFASTS this Fathers’ Day to raise money to fund community projects such as: Vision Testing for Pre-School Children; Painting & Repair projects for East Oahu public schools; the Junior Police Officer programs; and, many other projects that make a difference in the community.
The 36th annual Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast takes place on Sunday, June 21 from 6:30 – 10:30 a.m. in the Kaiser High School Cafeteria. Tickets are still only $6 and can be purchased at the door. Eat-in and take-out service is available.
For tickets, more information or to get involved with the Hawaii Kai Lions Club, please contact Scott Sakata at 228-4916.
The Hawaii Kai Lions Club is a dedicated group of men and women that identify a number of critical community needs, then work together to raise the funds & manpower to fulfill those needs. Their popular Fathers’ Day Pancake Breakfast fundraiser has been their main source of donations for 36 years, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist the neighborhoods of East Oahu.
The Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month at 7pm at Lunalilo Home. Find out more about the Hawaii Kai Lions by visiting their website: http://www.hawaiikailions.org
Celebrating their 83rd year of service in the state, the 1,800 Lions of District 50 Hawaii have unselfishly volunteered their talents, time, skills, and donations to assist and serve the people of Hawai`i. With nearly 1.4-million members in 46,000 clubs worldwide, Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest volunteer service organization, whose members live their motto everyday: “We Serve.”