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ALL You Can Eat Pancakes at Midland Lions' Jamboree

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: February 21, 2013
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MIDLAND -- The Midland Downtown Lions club 57th Pancake Jamboree is Saturday, February 23rd.  All the pancakes you can eat... plus sausage, coffee, and milk... ALL for just seven dollars! The blood mobile will be there and if you donate you will receive a free ticket. Also, bring your used eyeglasses to donate. 

Corporate sponsorships start at $250. Sponsors help underwrite the costs of the jamboree, increasing the proceeds which support the Texas Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center (here in midland), the Texas Lions Camp for special needs children, the West Texas Eye Bank, Leader Dog Schools for the blind and so much more!

Books of 11 tickets are $70. To buy tickets for your customers or employees or to learn more about being a sponsor contact any Midland Downtown Lion or call 432-218-8021 or 325-315-7060.

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