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BELLEVILLE, Wis. Eight-year-old Morgan Marsh-McGlone made a name for herself in Wisconsin after starting a virtual lemonade stand to raise money for Little John’s, a non-profit pay-what-you-can restaurant to help those dealing with food insecurity and diminish excess food waste. Her fundraiser has already raised more than $53,000. Marsh-McGlone’s efforts were recognized by national media outlets including Access Hollywood and Now This. Her wide-spread publicity about her do-good efforts caught the attention of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration team. Marsh-McGlone’s mother, Megan, said she received an email from an inauguration team member saying, “We are looking for stories from across the country to feature alongside other programming that show how we have come together through trying times and that inspire us and give us strength. Morgan’s work with her lemonade stand was brought to our attention and we wanted to reach out and see if she would be int ....
Girl who raised $53,000 for nonprofit to speak at Biden inauguration BELLEVILLE, Wisconsin (Wisconsin State Journal) When life gave her lemons, 8-year-old Belleville resident Morgan Marsh-McGlone turned them into more than $50,000. Now her effort to use an online lemonade stand to fundraise for a local nonprofit has led Marsh-McGlone to be among those highlighted Wednesday at President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Marsh-McGlone has raised $53,000 and counting for Little John’s, a pay-what-you-can nonprofit restaurant in Fitchburg that also prevents food waste by using grocery store surplus from Metcalfe’s Market. “My hope is that a lot of people with food insecurity get good food for paying what they can,” Marsh-McGlone said in an online video. ....
Wisconsin Senate committee moves amended COVID bill forward January 11, 2021 6:04 PM Amy Reid Updated: MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin state senators are moving forward with their version of a COVID-19 relief bill after passing it through the committee stage on Monday. The new legislation seeks to bridge the gap between Democrat Gov. Tony Evers’ compromise bill and the Assembly bill passed last week. “Even (the Assembly legislation) we thought was a good bill,” said Sen. Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg and majority leader. “In the Senate we probably would have gone further if we had a different governor, but we have to understand who the governor of Wisconsin is.” ....
Food heals Food by OhBuoyancy! is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Collard greens, mac n cheese and ham will be part of the dinner cooked by Dave Heide (right) through his Little John s Kitchens. The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday has always been about bringing people together â to commemorate Dr. King, to give back to the community, and to dream. Cruelly, COVID-19 distancing thwarts most attempts at these very things. But the organizers of the Madison Community Meal in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., were determined to bring people together in the time-honored tradition of sharing a meal. The event, new this year, is a collaboration between Overture Center and Madisonâs Central Business Improvement District, but largely conceived by chef Dave Heide of Lilianaâs and Little Johnâs Kitchens. ....