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Coffee and community at Wellesley’s Annual Pancake Festival

May 17, 2026 by Maya Hazarika Leave a Comment

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Photos by Maya Hazarika

 
By 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, the Wellesley High School Cafeteria was filled with the smells of sizzling sausages and fresh pancakes, the sounds of families trickling in from early morning routines, and the cheerful greetings of volunteers. The annual Kiwanis/Key Club Pancake Festival, part of Wellesley Wonderful Weekend, ran for four hours, allowing the public to enjoy an unhurried brunch.

Guests arrived intermittently, including young children on their way to sports games, older residents who return out of tradition, and those simply interested in all-you-can-eat pancakes for a good cause.

The event, hosted by the Wellesley Kiwanis Club, was also made possible by the help of High School student volunteers. Around 20 Key Club members signed up to help cook and serve. One described the event as a great opportunity to speak with neighbors and greet those they might otherwise pass by, while another remarked that simply asking people about their mornings became the most enjoyable part of their shift.

The Kiwanis Club, which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, has long centered its mission on supporting children and strengthening the community through scholarships, volunteer work, education, and various local outreach programs.

The Pancake Festival extends past Wellesley. The celebration traces back to fundraising traditions beginning in the 1950s, where local clubs across the US organized community breakfasts to support children’s charities and youth initiatives.

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In addition to the food, the Wellesley Amateur Radio Society set up a tri-fold, along with radios and antennas, to demonstrate amateur (“ham”) radio to visitors. They explained how operators communicate, using voice transmissions, Morse code, satellites, and microphones. Children interacted and learned about the benefits of getting a ham radio license (no age limit to get one!), the 27 currently operating satellites, how radios assist with gaming, and the 7–8 radios built into a typical cell phone.

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Of course, a highlight for many attendees was the brunch itself. The $10 fee ($5 for children 13 and under) included unlimited blueberry, chocolate, and plain pancakes, waffles, sausages, potatoes, and an assortment of jams. Attendees could also enjoy Starbucks coffee, fresh fruit, and plenty of gluten-free options.

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Attendees detailed why they returned each year, noting the event’s tradition and feeling of closeness. One suggested music or live entertainment might add more energy, though many appreciated the quiet atmosphere.

Among them was my younger brother, who declared the pancakes “really good” and especially enjoyed the chance to spend time inside the high school. That seemed to capture the spirit of the morning itself. Despite the title “festival,” the event centered less on spectacle than on familiarity and warmth. For four hours, attendees and volunteers greeted each other over coffee and syrup, and community and tradition were calmly celebrated.

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