The shrinking pancake: the race to benefit Grace’s soup kitchen
Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 10:02 AM
Updated: Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018 10:21 PM
St. Barnabas pancake-flipping contest
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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.
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
Molly Greenlee gets in one last flip as she crosses the finish line at Tuesday night’s pancake-flipping race.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
MB McAfee finishes her pancake-flipping race with a total of 40 flips around the block.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
St. Barnabas Church on Tuesday 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.
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
Molly Greenlee gets in one last flip as she crosses the finish line at Tuesday night’s pancake-flipping race.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
MB McAfee finishes her pancake-flipping race with a total of 40 flips around the block.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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.
The shrinking pancake: the race to benefit Grace’s soup kitchen
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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