
We dedicated this week to recycling aluminum cans and I can't end the week without telling you about a TADA! exhibit I went to last December at New York City's World Financial Center. It's called Canstruction, a world-wide competition for a cause. A bunch of talented architects, engineers and contractors competed against each other to build larger-than-life structures using cans of food. Anyone can build a tower using cans, but can anyone build a peace sign like the one in the photo above? It's called "Give Peace a CAN-ce" that's made of 3000 cans of fruit.

See this symbolic sculpture called "Erase Hunger"? That's the goal of the design and construction industry when they established Canstruction. It's a volunteer effort to raise public awareness and collect donations for food banks [and you know the food banks really need it during these tough economic times]. Visitors were encouraged to bring a can of food. Even school children carried a can of food as their ticket to the field trip. It was so cute! At the end of the New York competition, all the food was donated to City Harvest.





There are just 7 out of the 40 structures that were on display, expressing the statement: MAKING A DIFFERENCE. CHANGING THE WORLD. ONE CAN.