Anna Bolton | Greene County News

Sadie Grunow, 4, led by her grandfather, Ed Cohrs, carries her plate stacked with pancakes at Greene County Parks & Trails’ (GCP&T) Pancakes in the Park March 2 at Russ Nature Reserve.

Avery Pierce, 2; Klara Roessig, 8, and Carter Pierce, 5, eat a late breakfast together.

Peter Gallivan, 3, puts away pancakes.

Kim Storck helps with 5-year-old Isaac Storck’s sticky hands.

GCP&T volunteers serve 6.5 gallons of Narrows Reserve maple syrup at the pancake breakfast, attracting more than a record-breaking 600 attendees.

Anna Bolton | Greene County News Sadie Grunow, 4, led by her grandfather, Ed Cohrs, carries her plate stacked with pancakes at Greene County Parks & Trails’ (GCP&T) Pancakes in the Park March 2 at Russ Nature Reserve.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2019/03/web1_Granddaughter.jpgAnna Bolton | Greene County News Sadie Grunow, 4, led by her grandfather, Ed Cohrs, carries her plate stacked with pancakes at Greene County Parks & Trails’ (GCP&T) Pancakes in the Park March 2 at Russ Nature Reserve.

Avery Pierce, 2; Klara Roessig, 8, and Carter Pierce, 5, eat a late breakfast together.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2019/03/web1_Oranges.jpgAvery Pierce, 2; Klara Roessig, 8, and Carter Pierce, 5, eat a late breakfast together.

Peter Gallivan, 3, puts away pancakes.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2019/03/web1_Pancakes.jpgPeter Gallivan, 3, puts away pancakes.

Kim Storck helps with 5-year-old Isaac Storck’s sticky hands.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2019/03/web1_Sticky.jpgKim Storck helps with 5-year-old Isaac Storck’s sticky hands.

GCP&T volunteers serve 6.5 gallons of Narrows Reserve maple syrup at the pancake breakfast, attracting more than a record-breaking 600 attendees.
https://www.beavercreeknewscurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/49/2019/03/web1_Syrup.jpgGCP&T volunteers serve 6.5 gallons of Narrows Reserve maple syrup at the pancake breakfast, attracting more than a record-breaking 600 attendees.