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Lions Club Annual Father’s Day Breakfast – To Go

The Lions Club initially started their Father’s Day Breakfast tradition in 1973 and it is still going strong!  The Lions will be organizing the largest drive through breakfast event ever in Hawaii Kai! This year, they are hoping to achieve their goal of selling 3,000 tickets/meals. For only $10 you will receive a delicious meal with scrambled eggs, Portuguese sausage and fried rice. They received rave “ono” reviews last year!

preparing breakfast plates for lions club fundraiser

There are many ways to secure a ticket to support The Lions. They will be selling tickets at Longs Hawaii Kai every Saturday morning in the month of May, at the Kaiser Farmer’s Market every Tuesday in May, and at the Craft Fair at Koko Marina Center on May 17 (their space is around the corner from Walgreens). In addition, they have an online option which includes a $1 fee for each ticket purchased online. The QR code is attached (see below). For purchasing tickets in person, you can pay by cash, check and some places will accept Venmo.

fathers day breakfast plate

It is a drive through pick up only at Kaiser High School parking lot from 6:30 am to 9:30 am. All proceeds go back into our community service projects. Interested folks can contact Frances Lum via email at fhlum@yahoo.com or by text at 808-291-4350.

breakfast to go from the lions club fathers day fundraiser

We hope that you will make the Lions Club – Father’s Day Annual Breakfast one of your families yearly traditions, as our family has enjoyed it for more than 30 years!

Location: Kaiser High School Parking Lot (Hawaii Kai, Oahu)
Date: June 15, 2025 from 6:30 – 9:30 am
Price: $10 per ticket/meal

To learn more about what the Lions Club does for our community and/or to participate, go to Lions Club website. Some of the highlights are the Holiday Parade, Rescue Tube project and vision and hearing screening at the elementary schools.

Mahalo Nui Loa!

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