Lions Club serves up Palm Sunday breakfast

WINSTED — The Winchester Lions Club held its annual Palm Sunday Breakfast on Sunday, March 20, at the Pearson Middle School Cafeteria. 

The club’s all-you-can-eat menu of bacon, sausage, eggs and French toast had folks lined up before 8 a.m., when doors opened. 

“People automatically come here, because they know we’re here every Palm Sunday,” said Lions Club President Blanche Sewell. “We’ve been doing this breakfast for over 30 years. Anyone that comes, we’re giving them a ticket for the door prize and we’re also doing a raffle.” 

Various local business donated gift certificates for prizes, and merchants such as McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts donated items like creamers and syrups.

“One of the main reasons people come is so they can have our homemade muffins,” Sewell said. Each member of the Lions Club made two dozen muffins, and the selection included everything from oatmeal and blueberry to cranberry-orange.

The Lions Club were joined by young Leo Club members from The Gilbert School to make the event a success. Sewell and her daughter, Club Vice President Deb Ciriello, were happy to discuss a recent outing they were able to take thanks to fundraising events like the Palm Sunday Breakfast.

“We sponsor the Leo Club, and we were able to take members from Gilbert to the United Nations this past Saturday for Lions Day,” Ciriello said. “We try to help the young kids, too. We donate for pediatric eye screening for children, and help at soup kitchens. We do a lot of community things, and then we do things with veterans that go beyond the community as well.”

“Anything we make today goes back into the community,” Sewell said. “The funds will go for the scholarships for the students at Gilbert. We have three scholarships up there, and then we do two scholarships at Northwestern Connecticut Community College. We pay for glasses and hearing aids, we donate to low-vision and for service dogs, we raise money to give money away.”

“The Palm Sunday Breakfast and the Halloween party are our really big events,” Lions Club member Lorene Peck said.

According to Peck and Ciriello, the last Halloween party was a smash, and they encourage everyone to join them again this year at Chatterley’s at the Cornucopia Banquet Hall.

“Our first one was last year, and everyone was so excited, they said, you better have another one,” Ciriello said.

For more information on the Winchester Lions Club, visit www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/winstedct/.

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