Tonkawa’s youngest entrepreneur, Sue Ann Lemay, has continued to show her dedication to the Tonkawa community in her newest endeavor. Sue Ann made a big splash over the past few months when she had a ribbon cutting at her lemonade stand, thrown by Tonkawa Chamber of Commerce, when she officially became a chamber member. She made a large impact with her work ethic, so much so that she was featured on KOCO 5 News and Good Morning America at her young age of 6 years old.He has now taken a large portion of her earnings and made a generous donation to the Tonkawa Animal Control Officer, Suzanne Burns, affectionately known as TACO. Loading up her donation of food and supplies, she delivered the goods to TACO, paired with a sweet hug as shown in the photo above.This is just another example of her hard work, generosity, and dedication to her community at such a young age. Sue Ann will go very far in life and the community is lucky enough to have her as a member. If you would like to follow in Sue Ann’s footsteps and pay it forward, animal shelters like the Tonkawa Animal Control are always happy to accept donations.