St. John’s #13 Masonic Lodge will be serving up savory pancakes and a lot of great fellowship during their annual breakfast fundraising Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. in the Warsaw Baptist Church fellowship hall, 209 E. College St., Warsaw. The fund-raising breakfast ends just as the 103rd annual Veterans Day parade kicks off downtown.

St. John’s #13 Masonic Lodge will be serving up savory pancakes and a lot of great fellowship during their annual breakfast fundraising Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. in the Warsaw Baptist Church fellowship hall, 209 E. College St., Warsaw. The fund-raising breakfast ends just as the 103rd annual Veterans Day parade kicks off downtown.

<p>St. John’s #13 Masonic Lodge will be serving up savory pancakes and a lot of great fellowship during their annual breakfast fundraising Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. in the Warsaw Baptist Church fellowship hall, 209 E. College St., Warsaw. The fund-raising breakfast ends just as the 103rd annual Veterans Day parade kicks off downtown.</p>

St. John’s #13 Masonic Lodge will be serving up savory pancakes and a lot of great fellowship during their annual breakfast fundraising Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. in the Warsaw Baptist Church fellowship hall, 209 E. College St., Warsaw. The fund-raising breakfast ends just as the 103rd annual Veterans Day parade kicks off downtown.

The smell of pancakes will be wafting in the air around Warsaw Baptist Church Saturday morning, Nov. 4, as members of the St. John’s #13 Masonic Lodge begin serving them up at 7:30 a.m.

The annual fund-raising event will be held in the church’s fellowship hall, 209 E. College St., Warsaw, until 10 a.m., ending just in time for folks to head to downtown Warsaw for the 103rd Warsaw Veterans Day parade.

Proceeds from the breakfast will go to the North Carolina Children’s Home in Oxford, supported by the Masons.

St. John’s Masons urge people to come out and enjoy the breakfast and what they call a “great time of fellowship.”

Tickets are $10.