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Dozens Of Bikers Roll Up And Clean Out Lemonade Stand

If you have any doubt that there are still good people in the world, keep reading. A group of bikers from Indianapolis known as the Mars Hill Charity Riders were…

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If you have any doubt that there are still good people in the world, keep reading. A group of bikers from Indianapolis known as the Mars Hill Charity Riders were out for their usual Monday ride when they spotted some young kids selling lemonade. That's when they all pulled their motorcycles over and stopped. A couple dozen of them.

Whether they were thirsty or not, the bikers cleaned that lemonade stand out. The neighborhood had itself an instant block party, and those hardworking kids probably made more money than they ever thought they would selling lemonade. According to their Facebook profile, the Mars Hill Charity Riders are a "501-C-3 Community Orientated Co-Ed Biker Charity Riding Organization." Their fundraising activities include charity rides, bike nights, and even Bingo.

Newsweek picked up on the story and reported that Prince Herrod, the boy behind the lemonade stand, has bigger ambitions. According to his father, Prince dreams of owning his own fresh fruit lemonade truck someday. You can hear Dad on the video and he clearly loved every minute of it.

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