Pancakes for plungers
Published 8:33 am Friday, December 8, 2017
- Pictured from left are Larry Hanson, Steve Neiswanger, Brad Stout, Max Pecht II, and Neil Hanson from Fidelity Lodge and Jeremy Olson of Hoot and Ole's who organizes activities for the group. Photo provided
A recent pancake breakfast fundraiser event put on by the Fidelity Lodge for the Dutch Town Jumpers raised $582, which includes a matching grant from Minnesota Masonic Charities. This money will be donated to The Hormel Institute at a later date to be used for breast cancer research. The Jumpers raised the most money, $13,000, during last year’s Plunging for Pink event at East Lake.