La Vergne, Tennessee

La Vergne, Tennessee is one of the fastest growing communities in Tennessee (and probably in the Southeastern United States). A few short years ago, the population was approximately 9,000. Today, there are more than 25,000 residents who call La Vergne "home" and it continues to grow. This blog is dedicated to keeping our community updated on current events, and serves as a guide for restaurants, entertainment, schools, and more. Welcome to La Vergne!

Friday, November 17, 2006

Pancake Breakfast Photos

La Vergne's media maven, Angie Mayes, sent the blog some recent photos. I'll try to get in as many as I can!!! Photos in this post are from the pancake breakfast sponsored by the Rescue Squad:



La Vergne Rescue Squad director Dana Blair (green shirt) puts out more Country Ham while member Chris Schmidt looks on.



Rescue Squad member Mary Jane Skinner pours gravy while member Chuck Armour cooks ham. Ms. Skinner was the lunch lady at Roy Waldron School for years before her retirement the year before last, so her face should be very familiar! What a neat lady!



City administrator Mark Moshea enjoys pancakes with Matthew.



PAL member Tiffany Miller serves Alderman Dennis Waldron breakfast during the PAL Pancake breakfast fundraiser.



Lordy, Lordy - looking at the spread on Mayor Erwin's plate makes me want to RUN to the next pancake breakfast! I'm seeing bacon and eggs, as well as pancakes. I think I'm going to publish this post and go find some breakfast. Not looking forward to my toast after seeing this!

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