Iowa girls' lemonade stand brought in more than expected to bolster a town's ball fields
Iowa girls' lemonade stand brought in more than expected to bolster a town's ball fields
LEADER. KCCI NEWS AT 6. IT’S VERY EMOTIONAL FOR ME, BUT I’M AWFUL PROUD OF THE COMMUNITY HELPING US OUT. I LOVE THIS. SHE’S PROUD OF HER COMMUNITY AND OF WHAT HER GRANDDAUGHTERS ARE DOING TO MAKE IT BETTER ELIMINATED STAND IN CLARK COUNTY IS BRINGING IN A LOT OF CASH. THANKS TO TWO YOUNG GIRLS WHO WANT A BETTER EXPERIENCE AT THEIR LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDS. YEAH, THEY’RE LITTLE GIRLS. THEY ARE YOUNG PLAYERS IN MURRAY OR NOW USING A BRAND NEW BASEBALL COMPLEX, BUT THE FIELDS DIDN’T COME WITH THE CONCESSION STAND OR ANY BATHROOMS AND A SORTER AND ELLIE MCDOWELL. HOPE THEIR LEMONADE FUNDRAISER WILL CHANGE THAT. SO FAR THESE TWO GIRLS HAVE MADE NEARLY $1,000. WE’RE SICK OF THE KAIBOS. EVERYBODY IS.
Advertisement
Iowa girls' lemonade stand brought in more than expected to bolster a town's ball fields
A lemonade stand in a Clarke County town is bringing in a lot of cash — all thanks to two young girls who want a better experience at their little league fields. Young players in Murray are playing ball at a brand new baseball complex.But the fields didn't come with a concession stand or bathrooms.Emma Sorter and Ellie McDole hope their fundraiser will change that.So far, the girls have raised nearly $1,000. Their motivation was pretty simple."We're sick of the Kybos," Sorter said. "Everybody is. They're stinky and they're really hot."The girls hope to raise $2,000 in all. They'll also be selling lemonade on Saturday at the Osceola Famer's Market. Click below to watch more news:
MURRAY, Iowa —
A lemonade stand in a Clarke County town is bringing in a lot of cash — all thanks to two young girls who want a better experience at their little league fields.
Young players in Murray are playing ball at a brand new baseball complex.
Advertisement
But the fields didn't come with a concession stand or bathrooms.
Emma Sorter and Ellie McDole hope their fundraiser will change that.
So far, the girls have raised nearly $1,000. Their motivation was pretty simple.
"We're sick of the Kybos," Sorter said. "Everybody is. They're stinky and they're really hot."
The girls hope to raise $2,000 in all. They'll also be selling lemonade on Saturday at the Osceola Famer's Market.
Click below to watch more news: