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Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...

 
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Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...
It's hardly unusual to hear small-business owners gripe about licensing requirements or complain that heavy-handed regulations are driving them into the red.

So when Multnomah County shut down an enterprise last week for operating without a license, you might just sigh and say, there they go again.

Except this entrepreneur was a 7-year-old named Julie Murphy. Her business was a lemonade stand at the Last Thursday monthly art fair in Northeast Portland. The government regulation she violated? Failing to get a $120 temporary restaurant license.

Turns out that kids' lemonade stands -- those constants of summertime -- are supposed to get a permit in Oregon, particularly at big events that happen to be patrolled regularly by county health inspectors.

"I understand the reason behind what they're doing and it's a neighborhood event, and they're trying to generate revenue," said Jon Kawaguchi, environmental health supervisor for the Multnomah County Health Department. "But we still need to put the public's health first."

Julie had become enamored of the idea of having a stand after watching an episode of cartoon pig Olivia running one, said her mother, Maria Fife. The two live in Oregon City, but Fife knew her daughter would get few customers if she set up her stand at home.

Plus, Fife had just attended Last Thursday along Portland's Northeast Alberta Street for the first time and loved the friendly feel and the diversity of the grass-roots event. She put the two things together and promised to take her daughter in July.

The girl worked on a sign, coloring in the letters and decorating it with a drawing of a person saying "Yummy." She made a list of supplies.

Then, with gallons of bottled water and packets of Kool-Aid, they drove up last Thursday with a friend and her daughter. They loaded a wheelbarrow that Julie steered to the corner of Northeast 26th and Alberta and settled into a space between a painter and a couple who sold handmade bags and kids' clothing.

Even before her daughter had finished making the first batch of lemonade, a man walked up to buy a 50-cent cup.

"They wanted to support a little 7-year-old to earn a little extra summer loot," she said. "People know what's going on."

Even so, Julie was careful about making the lemonade, cleaning her hands with hand sanitizer, using a scoop for the bagged ice and keeping everything covered when it wasn't in use, Fife said.

After 20 minutes, a "lady with a clipboard" came over and asked for their license. When Fife explained they didn't have one, the woman told them they would need to leave or possibly face a $500 fine.

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08/06/2010 07:41 AM
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Re: Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...
Then, with gallons of bottled water and packets of Kool-Aid,
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It wasn't even lemonade!!! Where's the lemons!!!!!1
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08/06/2010 07:48 AM
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Re: Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...
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08/06/2010 07:52 AM
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Re: Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...
Keep drinking the kool-aid buddy. It AIN'T LEMONADE.
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Re: Health inspectors shut down 7-year-old's lemonade stand; Demand $120 for license...
wow, last time I bought kool-aid from a kids stand it was warm and tasted like they stired it with their grubby little fingers. They watched while I took a sip... probably laughed uncontrollably after I left.





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