SANTO ANTÓNIO – The annual Cowboy Breakfast will look very different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The organizers announced on Sunday that this year there will be no public breakfast. Instead, meals will be served to various nonprofits in the area on January 29.
“Most of 2020 and 2021 brought many changes to our lives. Due to the current situation, we are not having a public breakfast, ”said the organizers in a note. “After a lot of thinking about how we can help our community, we decided to cook for some nonprofits that serve the region.”
The group said that while many nonprofits were worthy of celebrating breakfast, they were only able to host one couple.
“As a result, we will cook about 700 tacos and will be delivered to the following organizations: Seton Home, Roy Maas Youth Alternatives and Family Violence Prevention Services,” said the group. “Flowers Bakery is supplying Kiolbassa sweets, chorizo and bacon, Pioneer brand tortillas and Oak Farms milk and juice.”
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