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Lemonade stand money goes to the dogs

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August 9, 2003

Lee County- Four year old Ashlin Clay and her family set up a lemonade stand in their front yard. The menu consisted of an ice cold cup of lemonade and a plate of cookies. The Clay's decided to give all their proceeds to the Humane Society.

"We're going to give the money to the puppies and dogs, so they'll have some food, and get a lot of money for them," says Ashlin Clay.

"We told them whatever money they made we'd match it ourselves, but we'd also take them and buy them a treat for what they did," says Gina Clay.

The Clays plan to set up another lemonade stand around Christmas time and donate those earnings to Toys for Tots.

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