Yorkville, IL – Families and community members in Kendall County have a chance to support a good cause this weekend while enjoying a hearty breakfast in Yorkville.
According to the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, the Polar Plunge Pancake Breakfast will take place Saturday morning, February 7, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Yorkville Moose Lodge, located at 1502 N. Bridge St. The three-hour event is open to the public and welcomes attendees of all ages.
The fundraiser features an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast for $10 per person, with the menu including pancakes, eggs, sausage, coffee, juice, and a cash bar. Proceeds from the event will benefit Special Olympics Illinois as well as the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) Polar Plunge, which raises funds and awareness for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
The breakfast is being hosted in partnership with the Yorkville Moose and the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, continuing a tradition of community-focused fundraising efforts tied to the annual Polar Plunge season.
Organizers say the event offers residents a relaxed way to give back locally while supporting programs that directly impact athletes and families across Kendall County and the surrounding Chicago metro area.
Those planning to attend are encouraged to arrive early, as similar events in past years have drawn steady crowds throughout the morning.
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