Youngster use glue and cotton balls to construct their own personal mini igloos.
Silas Johns, 6, works on his own personal mini igloo.
Finley Dryburgh, 6, puts the finishing touches on his project.
Children collaborate on creating the foundation for the plastic gallon jug igloo.
Keziah Dryburgh, left, and Stella Johns, both 8, get the glue going on their mini igloos.
Caydence Dryburgh, 2, perfects the art of placing cotton balls on her mini igloo.
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Youngster use glue and cotton balls to construct their own personal mini igloos.
Silas Johns, 6, works on his own personal mini igloo.
Finley Dryburgh, 6, puts the finishing touches on his project.
Children collaborate on creating the foundation for the plastic gallon jug igloo.
Keziah Dryburgh, left, and Stella Johns, both 8, get the glue going on their mini igloos.
Caydence Dryburgh, 2, perfects the art of placing cotton balls on her mini igloo.
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Photos by Eric Ayres
The IDEA Center on the campus of West Virginia Northern Community College on Thursday night hosted a special igloo building program. Children created their own mini igloos before working together to start a large igloo made out of plastic gallon jugs. Once completed, the plastic recycling endeavor will create a cool new reading corner at the center.