Lemonade Day

Lemonade Day An Entrepreneurial Experience by Michael Graves

Since 2007, young people have taken lemons and turned them into more than just lemonade—they've been turning them into an entrepreneurial experience. One that aims to empower youth through learning programs that teach them how to start, own, and run their own businesses. The sweet success began in Houston and has grown from 2,700 kids to 55,000 kids in Houston alone.

Originally founded by Michael Holthouse to empower youth to become tomorrow's entrepreneurs, the program has expanded to become a national program. However, throughout the years, its goal has remained the same. Every child interested in becoming a Lemonade Day entrepreneur registers and receives free materials that teach them the lessons of Lemonade Day. They learn how to create budgets, set profit-making goals, serve customers, repay investors, and give back to the community. All while acquiring goal-setting and problem-solving skills and gaining self-esteem. They get to keep the money they make while being encouraged to spend some, save some, and share some.

For more information on Lemonade Day, visit https://local.lemonadeday.org/houston. If your child will be setting up a lemonade stand in the Woodland Heights neighborhood, be sure to send us a note. We will get the word out via WHCA social media, andemailcommunications@woodland-heights.org.

The Young Entrepreneurs of Lemonade Day 2019 by Lori Bigler

Back in may, in the run-up to Lemonade Day, we tried to promote the event by offering to promote pop-up lemonade stands using the WHCA web site, Facebook page, Twitter account and mailing list. We had four families take us up on the offer. Some sent pictures, which we offer here.

We received quite a number of comments about this activity. All but one were supportive of the idea. On that basis, it will continue. And it need not be confined to April & May. If your crew have a lemonade stand or similar exercise planned, let us know and we'll help spread the word.