The Idaho 4th of July Parade and the Pancake Breakfast are only four days away. The breakfast benefits the Veteran Entrepreneur Alliance (VEA).

Zero Dark Thirty Coffee is a local coffee business that supports local first responders, veterans, and military members of all branches. CBS2 spoke with its CEO, Jarad Webb, who shared his thoughts about joining and supporting the breakfast.

"Coffee goes great with pancakes, and we were honored to be asked to provide the coffee for the pancake breakfast. We're going to brew up a batch of every single blend we have. So, if you've never tried our coffee, this would be the best time to come and try it," Webb said.

Michael Carr, a partner from Perkins Coie, shared his thoughts on the upcoming parade and breakfast. "It's a long-standing tradition here in Boise. The 4th of July Pancake Breakfast, and I'm sure that the VEA is going to continue in that tradition, and we're proud to play a small part in that."

"I hope the main takeaway that people get is that the sense of community that we value so much here in Boise, coming together, celebrating our veterans, celebrating our country, and just walking away with that sense of pride," Carr added.

The cost is $6 for children 13 and under, $7 for seniors and $8 for adults. Members of the military and their families eat for free.

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