The University Kiwanis Club Pancake Festival is this Saturday and has been a big part of Wichita Falls for decades.

Check Out an Interview About the Upcoming Pancake Festival Below

When is the University Kiwanis Club Pancake Festival?

6:00 am - 6:00 pm on Saturday January 25th, 2025

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Where is the University Kiwanis Club Pancake Festival?

JS Bridwell Ag Center 111 Burnett in Wichita Falls

How Much are Tickets?

Tickets are $11 in advance and $12 at the door. Children six and under eat free! You can buy them at United Supermarket or Market Street in Wichita Falls or online.

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Money Raised from the Event Goes to the Following Organizations

  • Concession Stand at University Kiwanis Park
  • Squadron Adoption Program SAFB
  • Airman of the Quarter Awards
  • Wichita County Junior Livestock Show
  • Hotter n' Hell Hundred Bike Ride and Race Rest Stop
  • Children's Miracle Network
  • WF Parks & Recreation Easter Egg Hunt
  • Wichita Falls Area Food Bank
  • Camp Harmony
  • Key Club Scholarships
  • University Kiwanis Park
  • Circle K
  • Circle K Scholarships
  • Junior Livestock Show
  • Key Clubs above Key Club Scholarships
  • University Kiwanis Park Playgrounds
  • Kiwanis International

Saturday is the 69th Annual Pancake Festival

69 years of unlimited pancakes in Wichita Falls is a huge deal. If you want a pro tip from one of the experts. The peak times of this event are 9-1. If you're someone that is not a fan of crowds, try to avoid those times. Other than that, get those tickets and help out a great cause. Be sure you come hungry because they're ready to serve thousands of people on Saturday.

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