HomeAbout Town Thousands of flapjacks flipped at 62nd annual Kiwanis Pancake Festival in Perry By Jim Caufield - February 28, 2015 0 1748 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp These Kiwanis earned their pancakes by flipping hundreds for others, from left, Bob Nevitt, Tom Vincent and Tom Gardiner. 1 of 15 These Kiwanis earned their pancakes by flipping hundreds for others, from left, Bob Nevitt, Tom Vincent and Tom Gardiner. Joe McCarty, left, and George McCarty enjoyed a late breakfast at the 62nd annual Kiwanis Pancake Festival. Perry Water Works Superintendent Hank Schmidt flipped his share of cakes at the pancake festival. About 1,000 Perry notables were served at the annual Kiwanis event. erry High School volunteers, from left, Eli Saemisch, Jacob Thompson, Brody Kinrey and Gage Welch, raised money for the PHS Prom by serving drinks and clearing tables at the Kiwanis Pancake Festival. Nick Eakins of Perry had room for seconds. Paul and Eleanor Mickelson of Dallas Center braved the cold weather for the sake of Kiwanis pancakes. Amanda Finneseth of Perry and her niece, Olivia Finneseth of Adel, enjoyed the fun at the Kiwanis Pancake Festival Saturday. Eric Finneseth of Adel filled his tummy with pancakes. Decisions, decisions, this young man seems to say. Joelle and Dan Miner came hungry and left full. A tableful of bake sale goodies added to the festivities. Family fun prevailed at the Kiwanis pancake event. Vistors from the Perry Lutheran Home dined in style at the Kiwanis Pancake Festival. This nattily dressed gentleman greeted eaters at the Kiwanis event. l