The shrinking pancake: the race to benefit Grace’s soup kitchen
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Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018 10:21 PM
Rose Jergens shows judge Bob Waggoner her pancake, which was damaged after a few drops during her run in the pancake-flipping race Tuesday at St. Barnabas Church.
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Molly Greenlee gets in one last flip as she crosses the finish line at Tuesday night’s pancake-flipping race.
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Karla Demby, eventual winner of the pancake-flipping race, approaches the finish line after racing around the block Tuesday, Feb. 13, at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, located at North and Elm streets in Cortez.
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Bob Waggoner, judge of the pancake-flipping contest, tabulates the contestants’ scores at the annual pancake-flipping contest on Feb. 13.
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MB McAfee finishes her pancake-flipping race with a total of 40 flips around the block.
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Cortez Mayor Karen Sheek reaches the finish line of the pancake-flipping race at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church’s annual Mardi Gras Pancake Supper to benefit Grace’s kitchen, at North and Elm streets in Cortez.
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Karla Demby was crowned winner of the annual Pancake flipping contest at St. Barnabas Church’s Mardi Gras pancake supper to benefit Grace’s kitchen.
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Rose Jergens shows judge Bob Waggoner her pancake, damaged after a few drops during her run in the pancake-flipping race Tuesday at St. Barnabas Church. The church held its annual Mardi Gras Pancake Supper to benefit Grace’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen at the church. The supper included a pancake-flipping contest, in which contestants flip a pancake as many times as they can without dropping it while running or walking around the block. See a photo gallery and video at The-Journal.com.
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