CENTERVILLE —
7:30 a.m. Miss Pancake Day contestants practice on Main Stage
8 a.m. Mercy Medical Center 5K, 10K and 1 mile fun run/walk, begin at YMCA
~ Registration for Cribbage tournament, 205 E. Van Buren
8:55 a.m. Invocation and flag raising — Boy Scouts, Flag Pole
9 a.m. Pancake Tent opens, serving free and gourmet pancakes until 1 p.m.
~ Craft court opens, south Courtyard, all day
~ Carnival games, rides and activities, N.E. Courtyard, all day
~ Pony rides and face painting, S.W. Courtyard, all day
~ Food Court opens, all day
~ Laura Ernst, kinetic entertainment, bandshell, all day
~ The Tenants, Irish folk music, north Courtyard Stage
~ Jonathan May, balloon creations, bandshell
10 a.m. Kiddie Parade
10:45 a.m. Dance Department, Main Stage
11:30 a.m. DXP, Main Stage
Noon The magic of Steve Barcellona, North Stage
12:15 p.m. Elvis impersonator Bruce Buttel, Main Stage
1 p.m. The Big Parade
2:15 p.m. Kiddie Pedal Pull registration, west side of the Square — pull begins at 3 p.m.
2:30 p.m. Free Hip Hop Class by DXP, Main Stage
~ Wade’s Talented Kids, north Courtyard Stage
~Registration for Corn Hole tournament, east side of Square
3 p.m. The magic of Steve Barcellona, Main Stage
3:30 p.m. A Little Dysfunctional, classic rock band, north Courtyard Stage
~ Bingo, sponsored by the Eagles Club, Main Pancake Tent
4:30 p.m. Home Free, Main Stage
5:30 p.m. Miss Pancake Day pageant begins, Main Stage
6:15 p.m. Pageant intermission — Home Free
7:30 p.m. Pageant resumes
8 p.m. Miss Pancake Day 2011 crowned, Main Stage
8:15 p.m. Little White Lie, north Courtyard Stage
Local News
September 21, 2011
Pancake Day 2011 schedule
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