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Warminster 8th Grader's Lemonade Stand Benefits Kids
Proceeds from the stand and a clothing drive will benefit Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's cancer research program.

WARMINSTER, PA — For the sixth year in a row, an 8th grader from Warminster is hosting a lemonade stand and conducting other fundraising efforts to help out sick children.
Savannah Zeaman, a student at Klinger Middle School, will be hosting the lemonade stand on Saturday, Nov. 23, at her home at 688 Sheldon Dr. in Warminster. Until then, she's accepting items for a clothing drive.
Drop-off for that drive is at the same address. Donations will be accepted through the day of the lemonade stand.
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All the money she raises will be donated to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia' cancer research.
Anyone interested also may make a monetary donation at this link.
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At her stand, Savannah will be selling homemade crafts, cookies, lemonade and hot apple cider.
This is the first year she's doing a clothing drive. She's collecting wearable men's, women's and kid's clothing, blankets, comforters, shoes, handbags and the like.
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