The Lancaster FFA Alumni will host the annual Grant County Dairy Breakfast at the Grant County Fairgrounds in Lancaster Sunday fromn 7 a.m. to noon.
More than 2,800 people are expected for the annual event. The menu will include all-you-can-eat pancakes, ham, honey, applesauce, cheese, ice cream, pudding, along with milk or coffee to drink.
The cost is $5 for those 12 and older, while children ages 6 to 11 are $2. Children to 6 are free.
There will be a number of presentations and displays taking place. There will be a display from the Grant Antique Collector’s Club, and the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board will have a booth and be giving out free ice cream. There will also be a booth from Grant Regional Health Center offering free blood pressure checks.
The Grant County 4-H Dairy show will also be taking place on the fairgrounds, starting at 10:30 a.m.
The 4-H Animal Project will be hosting a presentation throughout the day at the fairgrounds as well. Horses, beef, poultry, cats, dogs, rabbits will be on display, with 4-H members showing what they do to prepare and show their animals at competition.
There will also be a number of children’s activities, including a kiddie tractor pull and face painting.
The Lancaster Fire Department and Rescue Squad will host a display, along with a machinery display and a petting zoo.
During the breakfast QueenB Radio will recognize the “Farm Family of the Year.”