LA PORTE - Meridian Title Corp., 1000 W. Ind. 2 in La Porte, will host an Alex's Lemonade Stand on Friday.
They will provide hot dogs, chips and lemonade from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The location is easily accessible, and with two outlets to the parking lot, a drive-through lemonade stand is perfect.
Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom will host two barbecue-themed events in June. A portion of ticket sales from each event will benefit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer.
The park is located at 3830 Dorney Park Road in South Whitehall Township.
Amid a backdrop of cranes, hard hats and noise that are seen and heard daily at the construction site for Northwestern Mutual's 32-story skyscraper project in downtown Milwaukee, a much smaller structure appeared Friday morning — a lemonade stand.
Local families and students raised funds to support research into childhood cancers as part of the national campaign spearheaded by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping find cures for children diagnosed with cancer.
On Saturday, June 20, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in Lakeview Park, as part of the Fabulous Flea Market Artists and Crafters Show, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation will be represented by some members of the Facebook group "Doin' Good in the Neighborhood".
The way 7-year-old Nicholas DaSilva, a resident of the Stockholm section of Hardyston, was bouncing around Sunday, you'd have thought he was impersonating a Mexican jumping bean rather than recovering from cancer.
He's traveled a long road in his short life, having first been diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma at 5 years old in November 2013.
The doctors only gave him one year to live, but he's proving them all wrong.
Local 8-year-old Lukas Wiliker is putting up a tough fight against cancer and doctors are calling him a miracle patient.
"He was probably only going to live only a year, no more than two,” says Lukas’s mother, Emily Kight. “We're going on our third year of that; he's proving them all wrong."
Bailee Madison is kicking off summer with the best thing ever — Alex’s Lemonade Stand!
The 15-year-old Fosters actress flew out to Philadelphia for the weekend to continue to raise awareness for pediatric cancer and has been documenting all of her adventures on Instagram.
Maggie is the definition of a survivor. She battled osteosarcoma at 9 years old and thankfully came out the other side. She is now a full-time member of Team Alex planning and running special event fundraisers.