Renton seniors can enjoy a free breakfast cooked by the Knights of Columbus Renton Council this weekend at the Renton Senior Activity Center.
The Knights’ 29th annual Renton breakfast will feature pancakes, eggs, sausages, fruit and assorted beverages. The meal runs from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 15.
The annual breakfast, prepared and served by Knights of Columbus volunteers from St. Anthony and St. Stephen the Martyr Parishes, honors seniors for the many ways they contribute to making Renton a great community to live. The Knights of Columbus have served the annual breakfast for more than 20 years.
“We do this breakfast as part of our mission to serve the community,” said Miguel Quiroz, Grand Knight of the Knights of Council at St. Anthony Parish, in a press release. “It is usually on the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day and is a fun time for attendees and volunteers.”
Dan Kellogg, longtime Estate Attorney in Renton and Kent, www.dankellogg.com, contributed funding for the food for the event, as he has done for the prior two years. The Knights of Columbus thanks him for this support.
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic, Fraternal, Family, Service organization with nearly 1.7 million members worldwide
www.kofc.org. In Renton, the Knights of Columbus also helps at the ARISE homeless men’s shelter, supports St. Vincent de Paul, raises funds for Special Olympics of Washington and for needy Haitian children and assists with other charitable works.