"We are excited to wake up at the crack of dawn . . . to serve up a delicious breakfast for a great cause," stated Jack Astor’s Dorval manager Stacy-Anne Kertzer.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Island (BBBSWI) has announced its Valentine’s Day Breakfast, a key fundraiser, is returning after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 23rd edition of their Valentine’s breakfast will be held at Jack Astor’s in Dorval on Feb. 14 from 6 to 10 a.m. It’s a free breakfast upon a donation at the door.
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This year’s event will feature a photo booth, raffle, single roses for sale, as well as a small vendor market for gifts. Big Brothers has partnered for the event with Jack Astor’s Dorval, RBC and PH&N Investment Services. Goods were also donated by L’Oeufrier DDO, Patisserie Dolce Francesco, St-Viateur, Gourmet by Design and Scrumpchies.
“We understand that a lot of non-profit organizations have experienced tremendous challenges during the pandemic and we are eager to welcome everyone back,” stated Jack Astor’s Dorval manager Stacy-Anne Kertzer.
BBBSWI provides mentoring relationships for local children and youth.
For more information, visit westisland.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca.