Aaron Roesch opened his new ice cream shop in south St. Louis a month ago — and it's quickly become a favorite gathering place for kids in the neighborhood.
Roesch told KTVI-TV in its video report that youngsters often will come into his shop — Aunt Jamie's Frozen Custard and Waffles, named after his aunt and godmother — and "just hang out and do their homework and draw."
'Help people. Be nice to all your adults and peers. Be nice to your elders, and be respectful to your elders.'
Of course, there's always the prospect of sweet treats as well.
"Like, he give us everything," 9-year-old Adonis Pickens told KSDK-TV . "He give us free stuff."
Pickens' cousin, 11-year-old Jayceon Cooper, added to KSDK that he and Adonis are regulars and come to Aunt Jamie's "almost every day, if he ope

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