May Market is Fun for All

Young entrepreneurs set up shop to sell their products to the US community at the May Market. This is a newer - but eagerly awaited - tradition at US. 

Student entrepreneurs spent the spring learning the basics of starting a business and how to turn their big ideas into a reality.- and then actually turning them into reality! Lower and Middle School students  in the Young Entrepreneur Institute clubs sold their unique products, homemade food items, and crafty creations.
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    • Milan DeMilta '28 discusses his customizable stuffed banana desserts with customers Blake Cummings '29, Mrs. Cummings, and Maxwell Carfagna '33.

    • Theo Kavanaugh '29 showcases his homemade dog treats to potential customers.

    • Krishnan Khot '32 offers a candle from Wax Works for Miss Sims to smell, a business created with fellow entrepreneurs Max Pelsozy '32 and Shail Vakharia '32.

    • Arthur Atwell '29 and Sonny Siegler '29 developed a texturizing sea salt hair spray to sell at the market.

    • Leo DiSanto '28 sells books featuring three short stories he wrote himself.

    • Jesse Maddox '29 and Ethan Ewart '29 selling their original artworks they call Galactic Graffiti.

    • Emmet Wuliger '28 appeals to the chocolate sweet tooth in everyone with his homemade fudge.

    • Cade Croftcheck '29 built fidget toys, fitting a golf ball in a "cage" in a mysterious way that he will not reveal.

    • Students play ring toss, a game created in collaboration with Cleveland's Upcycle Parts Shop.

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