Well-attended pancake breakfast at Stettler’s P and H Elevator

Volunteer Stan Eicchorn prepares a mobile sawmill attached to a tractor. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)Volunteer Stan Eicchorn prepares a mobile sawmill attached to a tractor. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
As part of the June 3 pancake breakfast, volunteers gave a demonstration of this antique threshing machine. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)As part of the June 3 pancake breakfast, volunteers gave a demonstration of this antique threshing machine. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
Volunteers serve up pancakes, sausages, and more! (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)Volunteers serve up pancakes, sausages, and more! (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
The P and H volunteers are busy making pancakes! (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)The P and H volunteers are busy making pancakes! (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
This antique engine powers the threshing machine. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)This antique engine powers the threshing machine. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
Volunteer Verna Rock pulls out some fresh, woodfire oven baked, cookies to cool. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)Volunteer Verna Rock pulls out some fresh, woodfire oven baked, cookies to cool. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
A volunteer gives a demonstration of the gas-powered laundry washer. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)A volunteer gives a demonstration of the gas-powered laundry washer. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)
The Stettler P and H Elevator Preservation Society hosted a successful pancake breakfast on June 3. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)The Stettler P and H Elevator Preservation Society hosted a successful pancake breakfast on June 3. (Kevin Sabo/Stettler Independent)

Stettler’s P and H Elevator Preservation Society hosted a successful fundraiser on June 3.

Volunteers held a pancake-breakfast fundraiser at the elevator.

On the menu were pancakes, eggs, sausages, berries, and more.

In addition to the breakfast, volunteers did some baking with a wood-fired oven and demonstrated an antique threshing machine, a stone-ground flour grinder, a gas-powered wash machine, and a portable saw-mill attached to a tractor.

“People came out; it was a nice morning,” said volunteer Stan Eicchorn. “We appreciate the public support.”

According to Eicchorn, the fundraiser brought in over $3,000 for the society and served over 300 community members.

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