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8th Annual Pancake Breakfast happening Sunday, May 23

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The Museum at the Bighorns will host their 8th Annual Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, May 23. 

The museum’s breakfast coincides with the Eatons’ Ranch Horse Drive every year. Breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m. and run until 10:30 a.m. Breakfast will include pancakes, a Sackett’s sausage patty, and orange juice or roasted coffee for $10. 

The event has been expanded this year to include the Pancake Market in the museum’s parking lot, co-sponsored by SAGE Community Arts. 

Museum at the Bighorns Executive Director Mikayla Larrow.

M. Larrow

SAGE Executive Director Jill Besen said they are very excited to partner with the Museum for the Pancake Market and provide an exciting and new platform for local artists to promote their work.

The market will have a number of vendors with goods from perfumes to ceramics and runs until noon the day of the event. 

Also added to the lineup is a meet & greet with this year’s Sheridan WYO Rodeo Royalty from 8-9 a.m. In addition to the royals Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. will be facilitating archaeology activities for children to enjoy. Kids will be able to learn about making ancient paints and get to create their own rock and hide art. The museum will also be open and free to visit until the end of the event.  

M. Larrow

Larrow said she believes the Pancake Breakfast offers something for everyone this year and staff are excited to grow the event. 

“With this expansion, people can explore the market, learn about archaeology, meet the rodeo court, and of course eat a yummy breakfast. We wanted to make this year a community event that lasts the entire morning for everyone to enjoy,” Larrow said.

This event was made possible by the support of local businesses: Sackett’s Market, Sheridan Media, Ann Gardner’s State Farm, Roast Coffee Company, Weaver Insurance, ERA Carroll Realty Co. Inc., Best Western Sheridan Center, PO News and Flagstaff Café, and Sheridan Computer.

For more information about the event visit the museum’s website, museumatthebighorns.org.

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