Eleven-Year-Old Says Melons, Zucchini Were Her Biggest Sellers
Call it a rite of passage: children by the roadside peddling their homemade goodies to adults who are more than eager to drop a few cents into a makeshift cashbox.
But Katie and Sabrina Lewis' veggie stand, in the town of Clayton, Calif., where they sold homegrown watermelons for $1, has been shuttered by town officials who told the girls' parents that their daughters' venture violated local zoning ordinances.
"I think that they're wrong," dad Mike Lewis said of the town officials. "Kids... Full Story
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