CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two young Chicago sisters are kicking off Black History Month by releasing a new children's book. Jade and Joy Lee are known for their their business of selling lemonade to raise ...
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Two young sisters from the South Side are headed to Friday's big Chicago Sky game! Joy and Jade Lee took time out of their summer break to run a lemonade stand in support of children with cancer.
CHICAGO – On Tuesday, WGN News told you about two young Chicago girls running a lemonade stand in the city’s Roseland neighborhood, hoping to raise enough money to go to the Chicago Sky vs. Indiana ...
CHICAGO — As the scorching summer sun set on the City of Chicago Tuesday, two young girls wrapped up a second day of running a lemonade stand in the city’s Roseland neighborhood, hoping to raise ...
CHICAGO — A local businessman and the Chicago Sky made the dreams of two hardworking 11 and 12-year-old sisters come true Friday. The two sisters, Jade and Joy Lee, concocted a plan to run a South ...
When life gives you lemons... NBC Chicago first shared 12-year-old Jade Lee and her 11-year-old sister Joy's story in August, when the two sisters from Roseland set up a lemonade stand to raise money ...