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Oviedo Woman's Club (and its secret Pancake Recipe)


 

Walking Tour

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WALK

A guided tour of some of the historic buildings we drive by every day accompanied by a
hot breakfast
- what more could you ask for on a February morning? Feb. 20th, to be exact.

Here's the official scoop:

The Oviedo Preservation Project (TOPP) will be hosting a Historic Oviedo Walking Tour and Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, Feb. 20. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Oviedo (263 King Street in Oviedo) and tours will depart every half hour from in front of the church's sanctuary beginning at 8:30 a.m., with the last tour departing at 11:30 a.m. People of all ages are welcome to join this guided tour to learn about a few of the buildings in downtown Oviedo and how the people who lived there helped make our town what it is today. Kids are welcome at all times, but the tours at 9:30 and 11 a.m. will be particularly geared toward a younger audience.

If you'd like to attend, please contact TOPP at 407-365-1433 or walk@OviedoTraditions.com to let us know how many people will be eating breakfast, attending the walk, or both. The cost for both breakfast and the tour is "whatever you can afford." Please be generous if you are able, but don't let price keep you from being a part of this community event. We will have donation bins scattered around the event for those who are able to contribute.

The breakfast will be hosted by First United Methodist Church of Oviedo with assistance from the Oviedo Woman's Club (who will be making pancake mix from scratch), the HOPE Foundation, and TOPP. 100% of the profits from the breakfast will go to help those in our community who are in need, 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to help students in Oviedo learn more about local history. , 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to help students in Oviedo learn more about local history.

If you have any scarves, coats, hats or mittens you long longer need, please bring those along. February is traditionally the coldest month in Florida, so we'll have a sharing station so those who might not have adequate clothing for the walk can bundle up before heading out. Those who would like to swap styles or sizes (especially kids) are welcome to do that as well. Please visit www.OviedoTraditions.com for more information.


 

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