State Treasurer John Perdue unveiled his office’s Financial Education Center Friday, as a group of Kanawha City Elementary students enjoyed the new attraction.
The opening of this new center rounds out a long schedule of activities around the state celebrating 2016 Money Smart Week West Virginia.
“I think these students today were both informed and entertained by this new center,” the Treasurer said. “I liked seeing the eagerness with which they approached everything. 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.”
The Center’s activities include:
The Treasurer’s Vault was originally constructed to be included as a local element of the “Moneyville” exhibit, which was a 2014 attraction at the Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia in Beckley. Over the past year the Vault was moved to the Capitol, repaired and refurbished. Funding for The Vault and other Center activities comes from the West Virginia Financial Education Foundation.