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Preparations Ramp Up for Lemonade Day in Shreveport-Bossier

Children selling lemonade at a colorful stand during Lemonade Day

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Shreveport-Bossier is gearing up for Lemonade Day, set for May 31, with a new contest focusing on young entrepreneurs. Participants can refine their lemonade recipes and sales techniques, receiving feedback from expert judges. Registration is open, and organizers anticipate over 16,000 youth to take part, marking the ninth year of this educational initiative aimed at teaching children essential business skills.

Shreveport-Bossier is abuzz with excitement as preparations for Lemonade Day intensify, scheduled for May 31. This year, organizers have ramped up efforts to support young entrepreneurs through a newly launched event—the “Best of the Zest: Best Tasting Lemonade Contest.” The contest aims to help participants perfect their lemonade recipes and improve their sales pitching skills by presenting their products to a panel of judges.

The judging categories will focus on both “best-tasting lemonade” and “most creative lemonade.” Expert judges will provide invaluable feedback to the participants based on their presentations, allowing them to refine their recipes and sales techniques ahead of the main event. Cohab Executive Director Jessica Schiele highlighted the significance of this feedback for budding entrepreneurs, emphasizing its role in their overall development and success.

Registration for Lemonade Day is currently open, and potential young entrepreneurs are encouraged to sign up. To accommodate anticipated rain on the original day, organizers have extended the program to include additional dates on Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5. Participants are advised to keep an eye on weather conditions and plan accordingly, ensuring that they can set up their lemonade stands without interruptions.

Community support is highly encouraged, as local residents can help by visiting and purchasing from the various lemonade stands during the event weekend. In recognition of the importance of this program, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has officially proclaimed May 4 as Lemonade Day in Louisiana. This proclamation marks the ninth consecutive year the state has designated a special day for this educational initiative.

In what is expected to be another successful year, over 16,000 youth are anticipated to participate in Lemonade Day. Local mayors and elected officials have also issued proclamations and resolutions expressing their support for the event, showcasing the community’s commitment to fostering young entrepreneurship.

Lemonade Day serves as an educational program designed to teach children essential business management skills. By participating, young entrepreneurs learn about financial literacy, investment, operations, and social responsibility, equipping them with the tools needed for a successful future in business. The initiative operates in more than 72 licensed territories across the United States and three other countries, having empowered over 200,000 children and volunteers to step confidently into leadership roles.

As Lemonade Day approaches, the emphasis on entrepreneurship and community support underscores the event’s significance in nurturing a new generation of business leaders. Individuals interested in participating should take advantage of the registration process while preparing for the upcoming contest. The combination of creativity, business knowledge, and community involvement promises to make this year’s Lemonade Day a memorable occasion for all.

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