Anthony Goeckner, 17, of Antioch who is a Life Scout grills sausage and ham at the Boy Scout Troop 323 8th annual "All You Can Pancake Breakfast" at the VFW Post 4308. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Servers, P.J. Coleman, 12, of Antioch a First Class Scout (left) and Dravin Naramore, 13, of Antioch a Tenderfoot Scout (center) serve pancakes and sausage to Grace Tipton, 9, of Lake Villa. Tipton has two brothers who are Boy Scouts Ryan, 15, a Life Scout and Zach , 17, an Eagle Scout. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Antonio Munoz of Wauconda (left) watches his grandchildren Madeline Sosa, 9, (center) and Angelina, 6, of Wauconda enjoy pancakes and sausage. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Patrick Nesterowicz, 17, a Life Scout of Round Lake Beach (left) flips some pancakes as his brother Christian, 13, a Tenderfoot Scout waits to deliver them to the Boy Scout servers. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Reagan Russell, 4, of Wauconda (left) watches her cousin Ethan Ehrenhofer, 7, of Round Lake Heights take a big pancake bite. Ethan's brother Justin, 15, is a Life Scout. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Amy Russell of Wauconda watches her son Connor, 2, eat an orange slice.
Servers Anthony Murray, 13, of Antioch a Star Scout (left) and David Goeckner, 15, of Antioch, a Life Scout (second from left) give milk and juice to (from right top to bottom) Joe Antonucci of Lake Villa and his son's Zachary, 8, who is a Wolf Scout and Joey 10 is Webelos Scout. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Enjoying pancakes (from left) is Marc Gillespie, 14, of Antioch a First Class Scout, his mother Lene, his brother Jack, 10, and sister Quinn, 10. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
LAKE VILLA — Scouting teaches troop members life skills, preparedness and responsibility. It teaches boy scouts like Anthony Murray, 13, how to enjoy being involved in their communities. On Sunday, Anthony was among about 30 members of Lake Villa Boy Scout Troop 323 who demonstrated …