Lemonade Day is on June 18 – Register by June 5

Lemonade Day is on June 18 – Register by June 5
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Lemonade Day is good for kids, good for business and good for Huber Heights. River Valley Credit Union is bringing this innovative program to Huber Heights and surrounding communities. Lemonade Day is a free program dedicated to teaching children how to start, own and operate their own business through the simple and time-honored act of building and running a lemonade stand. Youth who register by June 5 at www.RiverValleycu.org/lemonade-day are provided with free materials and support. The young entrepreneurs who participate in the program earn money and are taught to “spend a little, save a little and share a little,” donating a portion of their profits to any local charity of their choice. Lemonade Day is a day of learning and celebrating Huber Heights’ future. On June 18, 2022 every citizen has a job – either buying or helping children sell lemonade. The citizens of Huber Heights are encouraged to simply purchase a cup of lemonade from one of the youth participating in the program to demonstrate how our community cares for the future of youth. Register today at www.RiverValleycu.org/lemonade-day (Registration deadline: June 5, 2022)

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