The Pacific Palisades Baseball Association’s annual pancake breakfast will be held Saturday, March 15, from 7:30-10:30 a.m. at the Palisades Recreation Center’s Field of Dreams. The PPBA places 350 children ages 7 to 14, on teams in three divisions: Pinto, Mustang and Broncos. Players are currently going door-to-door selling tickets in an effort to win prizes like being a batboy at a UCLA game, or a free week at Pepperdine baseball camp. Tickets are $5 and include pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee’no cheaper breakfast in the Palisades, plus offering an opportunity to chat with neighbors at festively decorated tables, as well as supporting the program. Opening day ceremonies include the throwing of the first pitch. Last year Golden Glove winner and former Dodger Wes Parker caught the first pitch thrown by California’s First Lady Maria Shriver. The breakfast signifies the start of the Palisades Pony League season that runs through May, when playoffs begin.
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