Museum ‘homestead-style breakfast’
at American Legion March 14
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CLINTON — A homestead-style breakfast of sausage patties, eggs, pancakes, sausage gravy, biscuits, and an assortment of unique, old-fashioned jams and jellies, as well as the DeWitt County Museum’s signature Apple ‘n Pork Festival apple butter, will be served buffet style by the DeWitt County Museum Association at the American Legion Hall, 219 N. Elizabeth Street, from 7-10 a.m. on Mar. 14.
The all-you-can-eat museum fundraiser took place for the first time last year. Due to the event’s success, it is returning this spring.
Ticketholders have the option of either eating in at Legion Hall or taking breakfast to go.
Tickets, adults $8 or children 10-under $4, can be purchased through any DeWitt County Museum Association board member, by appointment, by calling 217-935-6066, at the museum, or at the door on the day of the event. Proceeds will benefit the C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum.
The DeWitt County Museum Association Board of Directors includes Daniel Hauffe, Karen Steward, Steve Perring, Jim Morris, Juanita Morris, Kelbey McMath, Billy Irvin, Terry Ferguson, Katherine Ferguson, Barbara McMath, Jane Tedrick, Camille Redman, Logan Redman, B.A. Nelson, Maureen Collins-Kolb and Leon Owens.