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Flapjacks flipped on Election Day benefit Lifesteps

Tom Edwards, of Butler, piles pancakes for Paul Winters, of Butler, during the Lifesteps and the Rotary Club of Butler's 63rd annual Pancake Festival at the Tanglewood Center in Butler on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Proceeds from the event benefit the Lifesteps Family Caring Fund. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle

The 63rd annual Pancake Festival for Lifesteps, hosted in partnership with the Rotary Club of Butler, saw a steady stream of customers Tuesday morning, many of whom sported “I voted” stickers on their purses and lapels.

The Election Day staple in Butler County offered pancakes, sausage and a beverage until 7 p.m. at the Tanglewood Center off Fairground Hill Road in Butler.

The event included several raffle baskets, which include fall-themed items, and a bake sale table.

Proceeds from the breakfast will benefit Lifesteps Family Caring Fund in Butler. Programs offered by the nonprofit include child check, a developmental and Autism screening program for children birth to 5 years old; transition program for high school students and young adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities; and adult day health services, a medically monitored day program.

Matthew Micholas serves pancakes, along with, from left, Allan Battick, Karen Owens, and Lyle Robinson during the Lifesteps and the Rotary Clubs of Butler's 63rd annual Pancake Festival at the Tanglewood Center in Butler on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Proceeds from the event benefit the Lifesteps Family Caring Fund. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
Made on the spot pancakes with sausage are the feature of the Lifesteps and the Rotary Clubs of Butler's 63rd annual Pancake Festival at the Tanglewood Center in Butler on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Proceeds from the event benefit the Lifesteps Family Caring Fund. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle

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