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Students create metal arts in “junkyard wars” competition

Kamiakin High School sophomore Hunter Berg welds a piece of metal Friday during FFA’s annual “junkyard wars” metal art contest at Columbia Basin College. Fifteen teams from nine area schools competed, creating art with surprise materials. The artwork will be displayed and auctioned at You & I Framing, with proceeds supporting the Washington State FFA Foundation. See a video at www.tricityherald.com/video.
Kamiakin High School sophomore Hunter Berg welds a piece of metal Friday during FFA’s annual “junkyard wars” metal art contest at Columbia Basin College. Fifteen teams from nine area schools competed, creating art with surprise materials. The artwork will be displayed and auctioned at You & I Framing, with proceeds supporting the Washington State FFA Foundation. See a video at www.tricityherald.com/video. Tri-City Herald

Fifteen teams from 9 area schools participated in this year’s “junkyard wars” FFA metal arts competition Friday at Columbia Basin College, creating art with surprise materials.

The artwork will be displayed and auctioned at You & I Framing, with all proceeds supporting the Washington State FFA Foundation.

This story was originally published March 4, 2016 at 7:18 PM with the headline "Students create metal arts in “junkyard wars” competition."

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