

By Susan Motander
This Saturday, May 12, the Monrovia Fire Fighters will hold their annual pancake breakfast in honor of Fire Service Day. The breakfast will be held, as usual, at Station 101, 141 E. Lemon Ave., from 7- 11 a.m. The cost of the pancake and sausage breakfast is only $5 per person with children 3 and under eating for free.
In addition to breakfast and a chance to meet your favorite fire fighters, there will be demonstrations of fire fighting techniques. For the children there will be a “Jumper” and a Junior Fire Fighters Challenge. The Challenge allows youngsters to practice basic fire fighting skills.
There will be Face painting and a clown making balloon animals available. Also on hand will various information booths and vendors. Thye also hope to have Monrovia own original 1917 Seagrave Fire Engine which the Fire Fighters Association is working to restore.
Fire Fighter Mike Bailey said that the association wished to thank the Members of the Monrovia Knights of Columbus who help every year with the pancake breakfast. “We couldn’t put on the breakfast without them,” Bailey said.
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