Pancake supper will look different

With changes in place due to COVID-19, the Flomaton Lions will hold their semi-annual pancake supper from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., this Monday, Aug. 31, at the Boy Scout hut on McCurdy Street in Flomaton and feature a drive-up service with takeout plates rather that indoor dining.

Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the event or from a Flomaton Lion. The proceeds will go toward two scholarships and other community service projects.

“As Lions, we plan on continuing to serve our community in these trying times by offering scholarships and various service projects,” said Jaye Jaye Hagan, Flomaton Lions Club president. “We are not able to hold our traditional supper this year, but we are needing your support for our Drive Through Pancake Supper. Our community has always supported us and I know that we will be able to count on you all again.”

Guests are asked to stay in their vehicles and masked Flomaton Lions will direct traffic flow and make sure participants get their plates.