Cosette Symons and little brother Ryder sell their freshly squeezed lemonade. (Photos courtesy of Symons family and Sea Isle City Police Department)
By DONALD WITTKOWSKI
Cosette and Ryder are welcomed by officers at the police station.
There is already a strong connection between the Symons family and law enforcement. Jason is a retired officer in Howell, Monmouth County, and now works as a dispatcher with the police department there.
“They felt good about that and were enthusiastic that they were able to give something to the officers,” Jason said of his kids buying lunch for Sea Isle’s police department
Now, the kids are thinking about bringing back their lemonade stand to raise money for lunch for Sea Isle’s other first responders and members of the local VFW Post 1963.
“They said they want to do it again,” Jason noted.
During Cosette and Ryder’s lemonade sales on Friday, members of the community showed their generosity through a steady flow of business. Some people simply donated money without buying any lemonade or the baked cookies that the kids were selling, Jason said
After their successful business venture, the kids took a toy treasure chest to Blitz’s Market in Sea Isle so they could carry all of the sandwiches, cupcakes and sodas they bought for the police officers.
The police department expressed its gratitude to Cosette and Ryder by posting a special thank you and photos of the children on its Facebook page. The kids were also given magnets, coloring books and police stickers by the officers.
“Those kids put a lot of thought and effort into it,” Police Chief Tom McQuillen said.
McQuillen said the kind gesture by the children reflected the type of community relations he has been emphasizing between the police department and the public since he was named chief in 2018.
“It means so much to the officers,” McQuillen said. “It reinforces why you come to work each day. It’s awesome.”