In 1987, a senior CSU PR student interviewed Sandy Bowden, the founder and first Director of the Food Bank for Larimer County as part of a class assignment. In the interview, Sandy spun the idea of circling the Oval with canned food as a way to promote a campus food drive. In her paper, the student coined the name "Cans Around the Oval."
At the time of her graduation, the student handed the paper over to the ASCSU Community Services Office. The Director read her short paper and agreed that it was a great idea. CSU contacted the Food Bank and they decided to partner on the project. The first year, Fall of 1987, the event raised only enough food to circle the Oval one time by placing the cans about 1 foot apart! Over the years, as the event grew, more and more cans were collected and the oval was circled with cans 3-4 times.
Since that time, Cans has grown in scope and impact, involving more groups and collecting more food each year. The Office for Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE) now sponsors Cans Around the Oval. In 2006, close to 150 unique groups were involved and the 140,000 pounds of food collected could have circled the Oval over 65 times! In 2008 the focused shifted slightly to help the Food Bank raise more monetary donations, because money can be stretched so much further and provides even more meals than actual food donations. Last year $25,000 was raised, the most financial donations in Cans history.