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ISAIAH 117 HOUSE LEMONADE STAND CHALLENGE



We are asking Rutherford County to step with Lemonade to help support Isaiah 117 Rutherford
County and share with others in our community about how Isaiah 117 is changing the way foster care begins!

July 18th-20th, family, friends, businesses, restaurants, churches, neighborhoods and civic groups will host lemonade stands all over Rutherford County. You can choose the day and time to hold your lemonade stand. Businesses can have canned lemonade available at the front desk or a bucket for customer donations. Restaurants can feature a signature lemon themed cocktail or dessert. Kiddos can set up in their driveway, at a local farmer’s market or soccer or baseball game! Churches can set up a lemonade stand during fellowship hour. There will be prizes for the stand that raises the most money and for the stand with the biggest community outreach!

Get creative, lemonade is not your limit. You can make lemonade, provide canned lemonade, bottled water, desserts or lemon themed jewelry. Last year our winning stand had a fox you could pet for a donation! Your customers can donate using cash or a check made out to Isaiah 117 House with Rutherford County in the memo section OR donate online using a QR code we will provide for you. Our Lemonade Team will be here to walk beside you as you plan your stand with tips, ideas, graphics and anything else you might need to make your stand shine!

If you would like to learn more or have questions, please email us at [email protected].

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