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Lemonade stand run by a North Texas girl honoring her friend gets a major upgrade

Lemonade stand honoring North Texas toddler gets a major upgrade
Lemonade stand honoring North Texas toddler gets a major upgrade 03:36

McKINNEY – Many people had their own lemonade stand on the corner to earn some money as a little kid.  

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Farrah Ford is the first kid to receive a new lemonade stand and lemonade smoothies to sell.    CBS News Texas

One little girl opened a lemonade stand in McKinney to raise money to build a playground in memory of a friend who had passed away.  

Nothing says summer like lemonade

"Lemonade and Texas heat really go together," said Leah Combs, who brought her kids to Bonnie Wenk Park in McKinney to enjoy the afternoon. 

And nothing defines being a kid more than having your own lemonade stand.  

That's what Farrah Ford thought she was doing today – but it turned into so much more. Thanks to a donation from Tropical Smoothie Cafe, her lemonade stand is getting a big upgrade.

"It was such a great feeling to be part of the team that came in and surprised Farrah when we arrived and showed her, her new lemonade stand and told her what we would be doing," said Kim Hollis, who works for the smoothie company.   

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Avy Hill was killed in a car crash last March.

It's part of the company's lemonade stand glow-up program. Farrah Ford is the first kid to receive a new lemonade stand and lemonade smoothies to sell.  

"Farrah's mom submitted her story and told us about how she was raising money for a charity that is going to build a playground in memory of her friend who passed away," said Hollis. 

Farrah Ford's friend is 22-month-old Avy Hill, who was killed in a car crash in March 2023.  

"She's our neighbor, her name's Avy. It's to raise funds for Avy's Sunshine Tribe. She died in a car accident. The mom wanted to turn around something negative and make it positive and happy," said Ginger Ford, Farrah's mom.

She wants to instill in her daughter a commitment to giving back.  

"I wanted to show her how to give back to the community at an early age. I like doing that too, so I'm glad we could do that together," she said. 

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Farrah Ford opened a lemonade stand in McKinney to raise money to build a playground in memory of a friend. CBS News Texas

But giving so much when you've lost as much as Farrah and Ginger Ford will melt your heart faster than iced lemonade in the Texas heat.  

"Her father actually just passed away too in February. So, it hits hard. It's close to us, but it's understanding death and making something positive," said Ginger Ford. 

But in this little lemonade stand where there's so much loss – all you see are smiles.  

If you want to help Farrah Ford build the playground in memory of her friend, you can visit the website here to learn more and donate. 

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