It’s been about a century since the beginning of World War I, The Salvation Army invented the doughnut and so-called “Doughnut Girls” served the treat to military forces and The Salvation Army in Hancock wants you to celebrate with them.
Events include a doughnut eating contest, a doughnut decorating contest, a silent auction and dozen doughnut sales.
There will also be a meet and greet with a local doughnut girl, Susan McLean, who served doughnuts through The Salvation Army to soldiers in WWII.
All of this takes place Friday, June 23rd at 5:30 p.m. at The Salvation Army in Hancock.
Admission is five dollars per person and children 6 and under are free.
WHEN: Friday, June 23rd, at 5:30pm
Admission $5 per person, Children 6 and under are Free.
Doughnut making demonstration one week prior to event.
WHAT: Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of The Salvation Army inventing the doughnut, 100th Anniversary of The Doughnut Girls serving the Military, 100th Anniversary of WWI all in June 2017
We will be celebrating by having:
Doughnut Eating Contest,
Doughnut Decorating Contest,
Dozen Doughnut sales
Silent Auction,
Meet and greet a local Doughnut Girl Susan McLean who served doughnuts through The Salvation Army to the military in WWII.
Presentation on history of the Doughnut, National Doughnut Day, and Susan McLean’s story. (Who is turning 100 on June 17th)
Photo opportunities, prizes and much much more.
WHO: The Salvation Army
408 Ravine St., Hancock, MI 49930, 906-482-3420.
Email- leonita_schweigert@usc.salvationarmy.org
WHERE: At The Salvation Army Community Center at 408 Ravine St. Hancock
HOW: We can celebrate these historic events by honoring the women and men who served this country in many different ways.