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Monongah lemonade stand to help animals

Times West Virginian photo by Chelsi Baker Second-graders Jason Bolton (left) and Lydia Collins help serve lemonade during a lemonade-and-snack stand fundraiser at Monongah Elementary School on Tuesday.
Times West Virginian photo by Chelsi Baker
Second-graders Jason Bolton (left) and Lydia Collins help serve lemonade during a lemonade-and-snack stand fundraiser at Monongah Elementary School on Tuesday.

MONONGAH, W.Va. — Monongah Elementary School students are helping their community this week by serving lemonade.

Lee Anne Burton’s second-grade class, with the help of student teacher Taylor Myers, organized a lemonade and snack stand Tuesday, today and Thursday to raise money that will be donated to Pet Helpers. They sold lemonade, apples, grapes and oranges to all the grades at Monongah Elementary, and everything was 50 cents.

Burton ran a successful lemonade stand with one of her previous classes, and she and Myers purchased supplies as their contribution to the cause.

They bought nearly 6 gallons of lemonade, and the stand ran out before all the grades had a chance to buy some…

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