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Nine-year-old Chilliwack girl presents Lytton mayor with $3,440 from lemonade sales

Emily Loewen香蕉视频直播檚 donation may be used to help re-stock the Lytton library once it香蕉视频直播檚 rebuilt
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Nine-year-old Chilliwackian Emily Loewen shares a moment with Lytton mayor Jan Polderman on Tuesday. Loewen presented Polderman $3,440 on Tuesday, Aug. 3, most of it raised through lemonade sales. (Eric J. Welsh/ Chilliwack Progress)

Chilliwack香蕉视频直播檚 Emily Loewen is proof that one person, a small one at that, can make a big difference.

When a wildfire wiped out the village of Lytton in early July, the nine-year-old wanted to help. She started with a humble lemonade stand, asking $2 a cup, and it grew from there.

When the little girl finally poured her last lemonade a few days ago, the final fundraising tally stood at $3,400.

On Tuesday (Aug. 3), sitting at the same table at the same corner where it all began, at Charles Street and First Avenue, Loewen presented that money to Lytton mayor Jan Polderman.

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Loewen made $220 the first two hours alone on the day she set up her lemonade stand, getting help from seven-year-old stepsister Savannah Tickle and neighbor Gracie MacKinnon. Encouraged by that, she turned it into a daily exercise, hoping to raise $1,000. There were days under the red-hot scorching sun when she just wanted to pack it up, go inside and watch TV, but she kept going.

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But she fought the urge to drink all the lemonade herself, and watched as her efforts paid off.

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By the time that day was done, the fundraising tally topped $2,400 and donations from friends and family pushed the final total to $3,440.

The biggest single donation made was $500 by Brad Marbry of Fort St. John.

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