Chicago Sky Surprise Young Lemonade Stand Owners with Game Tickets
Local Heroes:
* Two young girls from Chicago * Running a lemonade stand
Unexpected Treat:
* Chicago Sky surprised them with tickets to Friday’s game against the Indiana Fever * Girls were ecstatic and overwhelmed with joy
Community Support:
* Sky’s gesture highlights their commitment to supporting the local community * Inspires others to make a positive impact
Read the Full Story:
In a heartwarming turn of events, the Chicago Sky surprised two young girls running a lemonade stand with tickets to Friday's game against the Indiana Fever. The girls, identified as 7-year-old Lily and 9-year-old Sophia, had set up their stand in the Bronzeville neighborhood on July 12, hoping to raise money for a local charity. Word of their entrepreneurial spirit and dedication spread quickly, catching the attention of the Chicago Sky. The team reached out to the girls and offered them four tickets to the game, along with a special pre-game meet-and-greet with the players. The girls were thrilled and overwhelmed with joy when they received the tickets. They had never been to a Sky game before and were excited to experience the excitement of a live WNBA game. This gesture by the Chicago Sky is a testament to their commitment to supporting the local community and inspiring others to make a positive impact. It is a reminder that even the smallest actions can have a big impact, and that kindness and generosity can spread throughout a neighborhood. To learn more about the Chicago Sky's community outreach efforts, visit their website at www.chicagosky.net.
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