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WV Capitol ‘canned’ during Clay Center event

Charleston Gazette-Mail photo by Chris Dorst  A team made up of people from Christ Church United Methodist and the engineering company The Thrasher Group built a model of the state Capitol building with food cans, complete with a green lawn and water bottles representing the Kanawha River.
Charleston Gazette-Mail photo by Chris Dorst
A team made up of people from Christ Church United Methodist and the engineering company The Thrasher Group built a model of the state Capitol building with food cans, complete with a green lawn and water bottles representing the Kanawha River.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For the 10th year, local groups and businesses built all kinds of things out of cans of food to help the Covenant House food pantry during the annual Canstruction event

The structures were built in the lobby of the Clay Center, and are available for public view until they’re taken down on Wednesday.

All of the cans used to create the structures will be donated to Covenant House’s food pantry, which serves about 10,000 people in the Kanawha Valley every year…

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