Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Oregon Girl Barred From Selling Mistletoe, But Told It’s Okay to Beg

WRIC
December 3, 2013



Madison Root, 11, seen in this video from KATU, was barred from selling mistletoe in a Portland, Ore. market but was told that she could ask for donations instead. (KATU/ABC News)
Madison Root, 11, seen in this video from KATU, was barred from selling mistletoe in a Portland, Ore. market but was told that she could ask for donations instead. (KATU/ABC News)


Driven by her budding entrepreneurial instincts, an 11-year-old Oregon girl wanted to help her dad pay for her braces by selling mistletoe over the holidays, but she got tangled up in red tape instead.


Madison Root, of Portland, hit the downtown market on Saturday morning to sell the plants that she said she cut and wrapped herself from her uncle’s farm in Newberg, Ore.

“I felt like I could help my dad with the money,” she told ABC News affiliate KATU News.

But a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market asked her to stop selling the mistletoe because city rules ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.

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