Chatsworth : Neighborhood Watch Pancake Breakfast
The Chatsworth Neighborhood Watch will offer a free pancake breakfast on Saturday.
McDonald’s will provide the pancakes, sausage, milk, orange juice and coffee, in addition to a visit by three of its characters. A police car and fire engine will be on display and parents can register their children for fingerprinting.
“This is a celebration of Neighborhood Watch in the Chatsworth area,” said Leon Felburg, volunteer assistant police community representative. “It’s an opportunity to meet your neighbors and business people in the area.”
Chatsworth Neighborhood Watch Reporting District No. 1732, which is sponsoring the event for the first time, is bounded by Devonshire Street, Canoga Avenue, Lassen Street and Lurline Avenue.
The breakfast will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Chatsworth Junior Baseball League field at Eton Avenue and Mayall Street.
For more information, call (818) 297-1139.
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