MCC cans vegetables for first time at MWC assembly
By Tim Huber of Mennonite World Review for Meetinghouse
Mennonite Central Committee’s mobile meat canner went vegan for the Mennonite World Conference assembly, switching for one week from pork, beef and turkey to green beans.
Slipping out a back door into a parking lot at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pa., attendees donned hairnets, a few beard nets and plastic gloves to volunteer packing and labeling the 23-ounce cans.
“We knew we couldn’t do meat in a parking lot in July, so this was the only option we had,” says canning coordinator John Hillegass.
By the end of the assembly, organizers hoped to have packed 3,500 cans into cardboard boxes, destined for food pantries in Pennsylvania. The beans were purchased frozen from a local grocery store, at a discounted rate. Hillegass says it’s the first time MCC has canned anything other than meat.
“I’ve gotten some random calls here and there, people asking about peaches and vegetables,” he says. “But meat is really what we do.”
Serenaded by dozens of swinging hammers at a Mennonite Disaster Service home being partially framed just a few feet away, crews of 10 to 12 volunteers huddle over a row of empty cans, filling them with frozen beans and water before running through the sealer.
At night, the canner’s year-round crew fires up the trailer to cook the cans. Finished batches are labeled by chatting strangers with glue sticks united in deed and belief.
“We are going to have about 160-plus volunteers,” said Hillegass of the anticipated total involvement. “People just walking by come and say they want to help.”
The project is the last hurrah for this generation of MCC’s mobile canner. While some workers were putting the finishing touches on cans of beans in Harrisburg, other workers in Ephrata were putting the finishing touches on MCC’s next canner, which Hillegass anticipates will be ready by August.
Photo by Dale D. Gehman for Meetinghouse
From left, Emmanuel of India, Khanyisani Ngwenya of Zimbabwe, and Tim Hochstetler pack green beans into cans July 22 in Mennonite Central Committee’s mobile canner at the Mennonite World Conference assembly.
“I would say that MCC is always interested in helping people, even if it’s something we’ve never done before,” he said.
“We pretty much follow the same procedures as with meat, so there’s not a big difference,” he said.
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