
Paris, Tenn.–You can almost smell those good pancakes now.
ABLE Farms will host its 3rd annual benefit Pancake Breakfast Saturday morning and the breakfast comes with everything: pancakes, sausage, eggs, OJ, milk, and coffee.
The breakfast will be held from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday, February 7. The event has been moved from the Enoch Building to the Commercial Building at the Henry County Fairgrounds. With ice still around the Enoch Building, it was felt the Commercial Building would be a better venue for a large crowd.
As in years past, t-shirts, hats, and coffee mugs will be for sale.
Advance tickets are $10 and tickets at the door are $12.
ABLE Farms is a still-under-construction therapeutic riding experience for kids and adults in Henry County and is located at 1100 Sulphur Well Academy Rd. It’s the successor to the former Hoof Beats of Hope. The program slogan, “ABLE Stables, Where Hoof Beats of Hope are Heard!” says it all.
Photo: Ann Wilson, foreground, was one of many volunteers at the 2024 event. Shannon McFarlin photo.