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Lance Cpl. Eric Paulsen visits with lemonade stand proprietors Kalyn Horst, 6, left, and her sister, Jadyn, 10. The lemonade stand was set up in the parking lot at Black Elk Elementary School on Sunday to help benefit Wounded Warriors Family Support and Moving Veterans Forward.
http://www.omaha.com/news/military/omaha-sisters-lemonade-stand-helps-raise-for-veterans/article_30677d36-2b09-5687-8b51-ee490eba535c.html
POSTED: MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015 1:00 AM | UPDATED: 8:53 AM, MON JUN 15, 2015.
By Kevin Cole / World-Herald staff writer
Two little girls and 60 gallons of lemonade went a long way to providing help for Americas wounded military personnel.
Jadyn and Kalyn Horst of Omaha raised $3,500 Sunday including a $1,000 donation from an anonymous donor for Wounded Warriors Family Support and Moving Veterans Forward. Their lemonade stand and sales by food vendors fell short of last years record of $4,300. The girls efforts were aided by Voodoo Taco, Over Easy restaurant, the Cornhusker Corvette Club and Crossfit of Elkhorn during the fundraiser, which was outside Black Elk Elementary School near 161st and Harrison Streets.
I look at those two little girls and I think, This is awesome, said Wendy Tatro of Wounded Warriors Family Support. It shows a lot about their characters and their upbringing.
Support for wounded veterans takes many forms, Tatro said. More than 400 families benefit from the projects respite program, which helps caregivers of veterans.
FULL story at link.
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The girls father, John Horst, mixes a fresh batch of the thirst-quenching brew.
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Omaha sisters' lemonade stand helps raise $3,500 for veterans (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Jun 2015
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Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)1. Surely the police closed them down for no permit?
That's what they did in Texas.
Maybe they had a permit.
What a great gesture for two so young.
daleanime
(17,796 posts)2. K&R.....
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