SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2021
AFTER THE TURKEY...SAUSAGE!
Some of our gang headed for Unityville
yesterday for the annual pancake and
sausage breakfast at the Unityville Fire Company
not far off Route 118 in Lycoming County.
This stop has become as much a part of my
sausage breakfast at the Unityville Fire Company
not far off Route 118 in Lycoming County.
This stop has become as much a part of my
Thanksgiving tradition as Turkey on the day itself.
I came across it quite by accident a few
years back. Usually from the day after Thanksgiving
until 9 Sunday night shifts of Fire Department
members and volunteers cook up hundreds of
pounds of delicious pork sausage and fantastic
buckwheat pancakes to a couple thousand
hungry customers who come, some at all hours
like our gang, to enjoy a meal and to support
their Fire Company. This year, however, the
I came across it quite by accident a few
years back. Usually from the day after Thanksgiving
until 9 Sunday night shifts of Fire Department
members and volunteers cook up hundreds of
pounds of delicious pork sausage and fantastic
buckwheat pancakes to a couple thousand
hungry customers who come, some at all hours
like our gang, to enjoy a meal and to support
their Fire Company. This year, however, the
eating ends at 10pm so everything can be
cleaned for protection against Covid. The
breakfast/dinner runs through tonight (Sunday) so
you've still got time to stop by, enjoy the
meal, and help a good cause!
Members, their wives, their children, and
friends, help with preperations and clean up
friends, help with preperations and clean up
afterwards. Trays of sausage wait in a
freezer to be formed into patties, an all night
job in anticipation of the crowds that show up
at "normal hours."
It seems the smaller or more rural
the area the more people seem willing to
help each other out,
The Company makes more money on
efforts like gun raffles but I think everyone
enjoys seeing people come together for the
Thanksgiving holiday "breakfast."
Hope you'll put it on your calendar
for next year and that all your NEWS is
good!
freezer to be formed into patties, an all night
job in anticipation of the crowds that show up
at "normal hours."
It seems the smaller or more rural
the area the more people seem willing to
help each other out,
The Company makes more money on
efforts like gun raffles but I think everyone
enjoys seeing people come together for the
Thanksgiving holiday "breakfast."
Hope you'll put it on your calendar
for next year and that all your NEWS is
good!
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