Oct 152011
 

Welcome new LemonAID Warrior leader, Madison! Maddie’s been spreading the word about LemonAID Warriors at her school. She’s also offered to help organize our next event, 2011 Crazy Can Carnival. She wrote this article for her school paper. She’s also invited me to come speak to her whole school! Maddie has a unique ability to inspire people. and we are going to do great things together. Thanks Maddie!

Oct 152011
 

Congratulations Alexis and Katie for winning the LemonAID Warriors Pucker Face Contests! Alexis was the winner of the first contest  at the AllyKatzz Tween Summit with her unforgettably hilarious Pucker Face.  Katie won when I held the contest at the United Nations Year of Youth Celebration.  Does Katie look familiar? Yes, she is the Katie, founder of Katie’s Krops! Katie’s Krops is an amazing organization that grows crops to feed the homeless. They both win a personalized case of Jones Soda with these photos on them. Katie’s going to give her  personalized case of Jones Sodas to the people at her local shelter. That’s SO Katie!  A Pucker Face contest is a great way to raise awareness for your lemonade stand.  Try it!

Katie                                                                                                                                               Alexis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct 152011
 

 

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A while ago I blogged about Wyatt’s amazing work for Oceana when he was one of my first Spotlight Warriors. He turns his love of art into an opportunity to save the ocean by making a claymation movie about the TrashMonster, and then selling his sculptures.  His work was honored by Oceana where he received an award and they made this movie.   Honestly, seriously watch this mini movie!!  Then check out his website.  Wyatt  is a true LemonAID Warrior, and I’m still his biggest fan!!!!!

 


Oct 152011
 

Welcome new LemonAID Warriors Emma and Sophia!

Emma and Sophia  held a very successful LemonAID Stand for my favorite charity, Blood:Water Mission and I am so grateful.   It was so successful, they were able to provide over 70 people with clean water for one whole year.  Not a bad way to spend a Saturday afternoon!  I can’t wait to see what they do next.

By the way, you can also see Emma beside me in October’s issue of Los Angeles Magazine.