Celebrate Community Spirit at the 95th Annual Waffle Shop
The 95th Annual Waffle Shop at Christ Episcopal Church is not just a delicious food event; it is a testament to Daytona's unwavering commitment to community support. Scheduled from November 18 to 21, this beloved tradition is an opportunity for residents to enjoy hearty waffle lunches while contributing to a noble cause. Every cent raised is dedicated to supporting small local organizations that directly benefit those in need, emphasizing the power of community solidarity.
What to Expect: A Feast for the Senses
The Waffle Shop promises an exciting lineup beyond just indulgent waffles. Attendees can look forward to live music every day, which will create a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for a family outing or catching up with friends. Additionally, there will be a craft bazaar showcasing local artisans and a bake sale featuring delightful treats, making it a true feast for the senses.
Supporting Local Charities: Creating a Positive Impact
Funds generated from the Waffle Shop are distributed as grants to over a dozen local charities, including the Gem City Diaper Bank and LifeCare Alliance, illustrating how eating a simple meal can lead to significant benefits for the community. Last year alone, Waffle Shop proceeds contributed $13,000 to local organizations, helping neighbors directly through grants that support various causes.
A Historic Tradition Reimagined
For nearly a century, the Waffle Shop has evolved but has always maintained its core mission: to support the community while sharing the joy of food. Started in 1929, it stands as one of Dayton’s oldest charitable events and has become a key part of the city’s holiday celebrations. This year’s celebrity servers include influential figures such as Kamran Afzal, Dayton's police chief, and local media personalities, adding a special touch to the experience.
Join Us in Giving Back
Attending the Waffle Shop isn't just about enjoying good food; it's about being part of a movement that uplifts those in need. It’s a chance for individuals and families in Dayton to gather, connect, and contribute to a worthy cause while tasting the blessings of the holiday season. As Rev. Peter Homeyer, the rector of Christ Episcopal Church, says, "Come taste the blessings at Waffle Shop, feeding body and soul for 95 years."
How to Participate
The event will be held daily from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to dine in or enjoy carryout options. For more information, visit daytonchristepiscopal.com/waffle-shop. Don’t miss out on this delightful celebration of food and community spirit!
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