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June 7: Two young sisters from Lindsay area raise funds selling DIY cookie kits on Facebook, 7 Jun 2020, p. 1

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Two young sisters from Lindsay area raise funds selling their DIY cookie kits on Facebook June 7, 2020 Two young sisters from Lindsay area raise funds selling their DIY cookie kits on Facebook kawarthanow.com/2020/06/07/two-young-sisters-from-lindsay-area-raise-funds-selling-their-diy-cookie-kits- on-facebook/ During National Nurses Week in May, young sisters Ella and Myriah Mason from Oakwood in Kawartha Lakes sold do-it-yourself cookie kits featuring a scrub and heart and a nurse and heart (pictured) through their home-based Sweet Things Bakehouse on Facebook and raised $558 for the Heroes at Heart appeal at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. (Photo: Jenn Mason) Like many of us, Ella and Myriah Mason turned to baking during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to pass the time. The two young sisters from Oakwood, east of Lindsay in Kawartha Lakes, have always enjoyed baking with their mom Jenn, but they've now turned their pandemic passion into a sweet home-based business -- while also using it to raise funds for community causes. With the help of their mom, the two entrepreneurs launched Sweet Things Bakehouse back in late March, specializing in do-it-yourself (DIY) sugar cookie kits. Advertisement - story continues below 1/3 https://kawarthanow.com/2020/06/07/two-young-sisters-from-lindsay-area-raise-funds-selling-their-diy-cookie-kits-on-facebook/ https://kawarthanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sweet-things-bakehouse-01.jpg https://kawarthanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sweet-things-bakehouse-02.jpg https://kawarthanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sweet-things-bakehouse-03.jpg

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