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Smiles were bright on the faces of kids in the local area, because Last weekend was Lemonade Day 2021.
This year, many kids in the Fort Hood area set up stands across Central Texas, all with a goal of raising money for charity and maybe a little for themselves.
It was an opportunity for them to learn how to be an entrepreneur and work hard at something that they will remember for the rest of their lives.
The 2021 Young Miss Five Hills Emily Kimball set her âForget Me Notâ Lemonade stand in front of Frames & Things at the Copperas Cove Terrace Shopping Center. She sold lemonade to raise money for Alzheimerâs and dementia research because her grandma was diagnosed with Alzheimerâs five years ago and a few years ago, she was put in a nursing home.
Five-year-old Maddox Tobias gives two thumbs up as he shows his enthusiasm for different volunteer projects he is working on for the community. The reigning Miniature Mister Five Hills never meets a stranger â he is always smiling, waving and saying âhelloâ to everyone he encounters.
Maddox embraces opportunities to try new things, with the exception of vegetables. He began playing soccer at age 3 and began training in taekwondo and mixed martial arts before the age of 4. Maddox is enrolled in early literacy classes. He will begin kindergarten this fall at Clements/Parsons Elementary. Maddox loves to be outdoors, camping, jet skiing, swimming, fishing and hiking.