Photos courtesy of the Lomita Chamber of Commerce
After the successful Lemonade Day Lomita during the summer, there’s even more to celebrate: Lomita recently received two awards from Lemonade Day National at the conference in Houston.
Represented by Lomita Chamber of Commerce president/CEO Heidi Butzine, it was announced that Lomita’s local youth entrepreneur of the year, Pearl DiMassa, owner of Lucky Lemonade Co. also won 1st Runner Up for 2022 National Youth Entrepreneur of the Year. Lomita has several motivated and talented youth entrepreneurs as last year’s local entrepreneur Brianna Garcia of Bri’s Frozen Lemonades won the national title for Youth Entrepreneur of the Year – the year the event was launched.
Lomita also won the award this year for the Small City Most Business Results.
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