February 6, 2013
PHOTO GALLERY: The VRCA U40 compete to build popsicle stick structures
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VRCA U40 members collaborate to build popsicle stick structures at their annual general meeting.
The Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) U40 group recently got together for their annual general meeting followed by their annual building competition.
Once the new board was elected and volunteer positions were filled, they turned their focus to building.
Four teams battled it out with popsicle sticks to see who could building best structure.
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