Pie for Breakfast on July 16 at Wilmot’s Red Barn

My, oh my ... what could be better than pie for breakfast?

Press release
Amber Gove and Rachel Seamans pitched in at the 2015 Pie for Breakfast fundraiser in Wilmot. This year the community will be lining up for pie on July 16 from 8 to 11 AM.
Amber Gove and Rachel Seamans pitched in at the 2015 Pie for Breakfast fundraiser in Wilmot. This year the community will be lining up for pie on July 16 from 8 to 11 AM.

My, oh my, there is nothing like pie for breakfast! The Wilmot Community Association (WCA) is holding its annual Pie Breakfast from 8 to 11 AM on Saturday, July 16, at the Red Barn, 64 Village Road, Wilmot.

Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children age 6 to 12. There is no charge for children five and younger.

The menu will feature hot and cold savory and sweet pies – homemade, of course – plus breakfast meat, beverages, fruit juice and other goodies.

“If you would like to donate a pie or two to the WCA’s Pie Breakfast, please let me know,” said Amber Gove, event organizer and WCA board member. “The many residents who support this event by donating a pie or two make this fun-filled breakfast possible. It would not be possible without their help. To accommodate special dietary needs, cooks also can donate pies that are free of gluten or dairy products.”

Established in 1963, the WCA provides the facilities for educational, social, and recreational activities. The WCA sponsors and co-sponsors free and low-cost events and activities for the community throughout the year. It owns two facilities in Wilmot: the Red Barn, a community center on Village Road; and Timothy Patten Park, a beach and playground on Shindagan Road.

The WCA office at the Red Barn is open from 9 AM to noon, Mondays through Wednesdays and by appointment. For more information on the Pie Breakfast, contact Amber Gove at 526-8071 or visit WilmotCommunityAssociation.org. Stay up-to-date with WCA fun at Facebook.com/WilmotWCA.