Leah Scovel knows the difference between “real Vienna sausage” and “real Spam.” She was lamenting the fact she missed the Episcopal Church on West Kaua‘i pancake breakfast. One day, that beauty queen is going to write a book about all
Leah Scovel knows the difference between “real Vienna sausage” and “real Spam.” She was lamenting the fact she missed the Episcopal Church on West Kaua‘i pancake breakfast. One day, that beauty queen is going to write a book about all the “real” foods, but on Sunday she was waiting on daughter Red to take the field.
Jane Garma didn’t miss breakfast as Jane’s mom gave her four tickets to enjoy before the KSA soccer games.
Kudos to pastor Mary Lindquist and all her hard-working volunteers who have been doing this for 25 years. After that long, Arnold Leong broke in his new Cabela’s four-burner grill for pancakes. That helps with the demand for the ono pancakes that used to just be cooked on the 40-plus year old griddle picked up by Mike Kikugawa in the grass in Waimea.
Mike’s daughter Paulette Lum (Tiffany is in Honolulu going to school) was helping on the take out line along with April and Tori Watanabe.
Kelly Bynum came home for the weekend from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and was immersed in the work of her dad, Councilman Tim Bynum, as she was at the Furlough Friday rally and then helping at the Kamalani Make A Difference Day project.
• Dennis Fujimoto, photographer and staff writer, can be reached at 245-3681 (ext. 253) or dfujimoto@kauaipubco.com.