Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand draws 40 booths, 75 young entrepreneurs to Williams Park

Kensley Seem, 3, of Gibsonburg, enjoys a chocolate covered pretzel at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand at Williams Park in Gibsonburg on Saturday.
Kensley Seem, 3, of Gibsonburg, enjoys a chocolate covered pretzel at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand at Williams Park in Gibsonburg on Saturday.

The Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand event was held at Williams Park on Saturday.

State Rep. Gary Click checks out bracelets for purchase for his grandchildren. Natalie Swartz, 5, and her big sister, Amelia, 10, both of Gibsonburg, look to make the sale at one of 40 booths set up at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand at Gibsonburg's Williams Park on Saturday.
State Rep. Gary Click checks out bracelets for purchase for his grandchildren. Natalie Swartz, 5, and her big sister, Amelia, 10, both of Gibsonburg, look to make the sale at one of 40 booths set up at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand at Gibsonburg's Williams Park on Saturday.

The day began with introductions by Village Administrator, Marc Glotzbecker and Tyler Kneeskern, president of the Sandusky County Chamber of Commerce, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Haley Plummer, left, watches as her daughter, Lillian Swartz, 11, makes a sale at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand. The pair were among the 75 entrepreneurs participating in this year's event.
Haley Plummer, left, watches as her daughter, Lillian Swartz, 11, makes a sale at the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemonade Stand. The pair were among the 75 entrepreneurs participating in this year's event.

The event was held under a large white tent featuring 40 booths, run by 75 entrepreneurs selling many things including cookies, baked goods, candy, snacks, craft items, and lemonade.

Tyler Kneeskern, right, president of the Sandusky County Chamber of Commerece, welcomes the crowd to the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemondade Stand at Williams Park in Gibsonburg on Saturday.
Tyler Kneeskern, right, president of the Sandusky County Chamber of Commerece, welcomes the crowd to the Great Big Gibsonburg Lemondade Stand at Williams Park in Gibsonburg on Saturday.

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