State Treasurer John Perdue will unveil his office’s Financial Education Center 10:15 a.m. Friday in room EB-56 of the State Capitol’s East Wing basement.
The Treasurer will be cutting a ribbon to open the center, which features a host of activities to teach children from kindergarten through fifth grade the rudiments of money. Children from Kanawha City Elementary School will be on hand to experience the activities.
“I think our young students will be both informed and entertained by our new center,” the Treasurer said. “I always say nothing opens the doors of opportunity like education. The same goes for financial education. Our kids need to know the basics there too.”
Among activities available:
At the conclusion of the tour, students will be given a Spend, Save, Share activity to take home which includes stickers/instructions to create their own banks.