Camden Rotary Club’s pancake breakfast is as traditional as festival itself
Members of the Camden Rotary Club take a minute for a photograph Saturday morning, Sept. 3, before getting back to the business of cooking and serving breakfast during Labor Day weekend’s Camden Windjammer Festival. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
Smothered in maple syrup and packed with blueberries, you had your choice of two or three pancakes.
Flipping flapjacks in style.
State Sen. Dave Miramant joins Ted Kanallakis for pancakes on the Camden Public Landing Saturday morning.
Camden Select Board Chairman John French and Chip Laite.
Plenty of smiles and sunshine greeted hungry patrons at breakfast on the public landing Saturday morning.
Young Rotarians.
Early morning on the schooner Stephen Taber in Camden Harbor.
A yawl boat makes its way across Camden Harbor Saturday.
Members of the Camden Rotary Club take a minute for a photograph Saturday morning, Sept. 3, before getting back to the business of cooking and serving breakfast during Labor Day weekend’s Camden Windjammer Festival. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
Smothered in maple syrup and packed with blueberries, you had your choice of two or three pancakes.
Flipping flapjacks in style.
State Sen. Dave Miramant joins Ted Kanallakis for pancakes on the Camden Public Landing Saturday morning.
Camden Select Board Chairman John French and Chip Laite.
Plenty of smiles and sunshine greeted hungry patrons at breakfast on the public landing Saturday morning.
Young Rotarians.
Early morning on the schooner Stephen Taber in Camden Harbor.
A yawl boat makes its way across Camden Harbor Saturday.
CAMDEN — As regular as the Camden Windjammer Festival, the Camden Rotary Club has cooked and served breakfast on the public landing Saturday morning for the last 23 years.
Blueberry pancakes piled high, sausage, coffee and juice. The faces of the Rotarians doing the cooking have changed some over the years, but the food has remained superb.
Proceeds from the breakfast go to support the various programs offered by the Rotary Club. Last year, the Rotary Club fed 300 people. They expected the same numbers, if not better, this year.
Camden Windjammer Festival continues Sunday, Sept. 4, with lots of activities, including the Build-a-Boat race, Radio-Controlled Boat races, a pirate skirmish, kayaking to Curtis Island, Mate’s Course, Schooner Open House and All Comers Boat Parade.
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5 Public Landing
Camden, ME 04843
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