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.
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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