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Warminster Freshman's Lemonade Stand Helps Kids For 7th Year
Proceeds from the stand and a clothing drive will benefit Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

WARMINSTER, PA — This month, a 14-year-old from Warminster will be continuing a tradition she's observed for half her life — raising money to help others.
Savannah's Lemonade Stand has been run by Savannah Zeaman for the past seven years. This year's stand will be Oct. 17 at her home at 688 Sheldon Dr. in Warminster.
For the second year in 2020, Savannah also is conducting a clothing drive, accepting wearable men's, women's and kid's clothing, blankets, comforters, shoes, handbags and the like.
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Drop-off for that drive is at the same address. Donations will be accepted through Oct. 17.
Savannah is a freshman at William Tennent High School in Warminster. She's been hosting her annual lemonade stand for the last seven years, selling homemade crafts along with cookies, lemonade and hot drinks.
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Since the beginning, 100 percent of proceeds have gone to charities. The first two years, donations went to the American Cancer Society and, since then, she's donated to cancer research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Donations to Savannah's fundraiser may be made online.
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