Arjun Pillai/Daily Herald
Guests enjoy breakfast and conversation at the Heritage Centre during the annual Two Miles for Mary fundraiser.
Prince Albert residents gathered early Friday morning at the Heritage Centre for the 38th annual Two Miles for Mary pancake breakfast and radiothon, raising $9,419 to support the city’s seniors transportation program.
About 150 people attended the event, which featured pancakes, sausages, peach whip, coffee, and juice. Many stayed to socialize long after breakfast was served, something fundraising coordinator Kayla Pollock said was just as important as the dollars raised.
“Yes, we want to raise money, but we’re also wanting to build community and connection,” Pollock said. “It was really nice to see so many people bright and early in the morning. A l