Brewer -
The Kiwanis Club of Brewer wants to start the Fourth of July holiday with you.
On Wednesday, the Kiwanis Club is hosting its annual Fourth of July breakfast at the Brewer Auditorium.
The members say this is a holiday tradition that's been going on for years.
"This is an important fundraiser for our club and our club does a lot of good in our community with that money so everyone is all about doing that, giving everyone a good chance to have a nice, warm breakfast and also raise some money for projects throughout the year," said Doug Butler.
Tickets for the breakfast are 4 dollars for kids, 5 dollars for adults.
It starts at 6 Wednesday morning at the Brewer Auditorium.
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