Friday, 7 December 2012

Largest Can Pyramid


A  New   World Record   benefitting  charity was titled at World of Fun Amusement Park   with the support of BRR Architecture. The event was staged to   raise funds for providing meals   to the harvesters and other poor residents of Kansas City. The representatives of BRR Architecture   helped build a 15ft tall, 16478 pounds canned good structure   for the welfare of the hungry in Kansas. From 1963 BRR Architecture has been known as a specialist in commercial and retail architecture. They have been providing the clients with   consistent reliable performance, smart design solution and a streamlined process  which is focused on quality, speed and commitment to budget.
 Worlds of Fun Amusement Park, Harvesters: the Community Food Network, BRR Architecture, and Country Mart Foods (Associated Wholesale Grocers) are pleased to announce the World's Largest Can Pyramid, a staggering  17,576 canned good structure, all to benefit Kansas City's hungry.
After breaking the World record, which was set at 15,000 cans, the canned goods were boxed and donated to Harvesters, and will provide 13,396 meals to residents around Kansas City.    The record breaking attempt was part of Cans for Coasters, an annual month long canned food drive that teams up Harvesters and Worlds of Fun to offer donors a huge discount on admission. 
  In just three years, Cans for Coasters has provided over 200,000 meals to all ages, children to senior citizens, through Harvesters network of food pantries, kitchens, and shelters. 
The Largest Can Pyramid  weighed 16,478  pounds and was set by  World of Fun at Kansas City, United States of America on September 14, 2011.

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