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Owen Grace and I are doing a large LEGO display at the Natural History Museum in
Halifax (Summer St. - across from the hospital) starting this weekend (November
17) and running through January 2, 2019. I've got town and train stuff, and
Owen is bringing his town/train stuff that he previously used for his display at
the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Christmas display (not happening this year)
a well as some other stuff.
Hours
Monday 9 am - 5 pm
Tuesday 9 am - 5 pm
Wednesday 9 am - 8 pm
Thursday 9 am - 5 pm
Friday 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday 9 am - 5 pm
Closed Dec 24-26, Jan 1.
Admission
Adult - $6.30
Child - $4.05
Senior - $5.70
Student $5.25
Family A - $17.95 (2 adults and children under 17)
Family B - $12.50 (1 adults and children under 17)
Annual Pass
Adult $17.95
Family $42.50
The window display from Mills will also be on display at the museum.
I'll be there the first and last weekend, and a couple of days a week otherwise.
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I'll be there with a 5' x 8' LEGO town/train layout.
Windsor Model Railroad and Hobby Show
Saturday August 26, 2017
Windsor Community Centre
78 Thomas Street, Windsor NS
9 am - 4 pm
Admission:
Adults $5
Children (Age 5+) $3
Under 5 Years Free
Gail Meagher
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I'll be doing a small (5' x 6') LEGO town/train display at Scott Manor house in
Bedford from Monday July 17 through Sunday July 23. My display will be open to
the public daily from 1 pm to 4 pm, and Tuesday from 1 until 8 pm.
I've been busy trying to build some Bedford themed stuff, including the Scott
Manor House, Chickenburger, Esquire Restaurant, Battered Fish, and the large
100+ year old rhodie by Prince Edward Estates.
Gail Meagher
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Superstore is tax free today, Saturday June 17. The one on Joe Howe in Halifax
also has about 1/3 of their LEGO with yellow shelf tags, mostly about 20% off.
This included some 2017 sets as well as some older Star Wars, Nexo Knights,
Friends and City sets.
Not all Superstores have a toy section.
Gail Meagher
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I'll have a 6' by 14' layout at the VIA station in Halifax this Saturday, April
29th, 9 am to 4 pm. Admission is free, but parking can be problematic,
There will be first responders (fire, ambulance), a VIA train, and other layouts
and booths, including Operation Lifesaver. It is a cool event for kids and rail
fans.
I'd hoped to do another display at the Halifax Central Library this summer, but
the only space they offered me is very near the coffee shop on the main level.
As I have a sensitivity to coffee odours (throat swells shut after awhile), this
wasn't acceptable.
Gail Meagher
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