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| February 22, 2000
Greetings and salutations fellow Lego enthusiasts. We are pleased to
announce the birth of the Vancouver (BC, Canada) Lego Club.
During the past several years our own Lego Hobby blossomed and continues
to escalate in new and wondrous directions. By way of the Internet we
have observed numerous other adult Lego enthusiasts, and are quite
anxious to become acquainted with others in person.
Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
Canada.
As a result of this club being quite new, we are certain to go through
some growing pains, and ask for both your patience and assistance if you
wish. We have created an Internet web site devoted to the Vancouver
Lego Club -- please understand it will grow over time and hopefully
become reflective of the Vancouver Lego community.
Please visit the Vancouver Lego Club Internet web site at:
http://www.akasa.bc.ca/vlc
Thank you for your time, and we look forward to hearing from you and
meeting you at our first Vancouver Lego Club Membership Meeting in
March, 2000.
TFM & Xandria
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.loc.ca.bc, Dean Husby writes:
> February 22, 2000
>
> Greetings and salutations fellow Lego enthusiasts. We are pleased to
> announce the birth of the Vancouver (BC, Canada) Lego Club. [...]
Congrats!!!
OK, just created a new newsgroup lugnet.org.ca (parallel to the newsgroup
lugnet.org.us group) for focused discussions about Canada-based user-group
formation, etc., as needed.
Lemme know (just ask) if you want a newsgroup/mailing list specially for your
VLC club... It's very easy for me to set up, and it would be subscribeable
via email as a mailing list
lugnet.org.ca.vlc@lugnet.com
and be readable via the web as
http://www.lugnet.com/org/ca/vlc/
and readable via NNTP news as
news://lugnet.com/lugnet.org.ca.vlc
--Todd
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.loc.ca.bc, Dean Husby writes:
>
> Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
> and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
> etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
> purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
> Canada.
>
> As a result of this club being quite new, we are certain to go through
> some growing pains, and ask for both your patience and assistance if you
> wish. We have created an Internet web site devoted to the Vancouver
> Lego Club -- please understand it will grow over time and hopefully
> become reflective of the Vancouver Lego community.
Just wondering, what about a club for Vancouver Island (VILC)? Unless there is
one already and I was just totally oblivious..... Just something to throw about
Erin
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| That's a good idea, we should discuss that possibility when we have our
Vancouver Island Gathering next weekend.
Silas
Erin Windross wrote in message ...
> In lugnet.loc.ca.bc, Dean Husby writes:
>
> >
> > Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
> > and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
> > etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
> > purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
> > Canada.
> >
> > As a result of this club being quite new, we are certain to go through
> > some growing pains, and ask for both your patience and assistance if you
> > wish. We have created an Internet web site devoted to the Vancouver
> > Lego Club -- please understand it will grow over time and hopefully
> > become reflective of the Vancouver Lego community.
>
>
> Just wondering, what about a club for Vancouver Island (VILC)? Unless there is
> one already and I was just totally oblivious..... Just something to throw about
>
> Erin
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| Silas P wrote:
> That's a good idea, we should discuss that possibility when we have our
> Vancouver Island Gathering next weekend.
>
> Silas
>
> Erin Windross wrote in message ...
> > In lugnet.loc.ca.bc, Dean Husby writes:
> >
> > >
> > > Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
> > > and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
> > > etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
> > > purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
> > > Canada.
> > >
> > > As a result of this club being quite new, we are certain to go through
> > > some growing pains, and ask for both your patience and assistance if you
> > > wish. We have created an Internet web site devoted to the Vancouver
> > > Lego Club -- please understand it will grow over time and hopefully
> > > become reflective of the Vancouver Lego community.
> >
> >
> > Just wondering, what about a club for Vancouver Island (VILC)? Unless there is
> > one already and I was just totally oblivious..... Just something to throw about
> >
> > Erin
> > --
That would be grand. Then both BC groups could join for Shows and whatnot.
Dean
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Just wondering, what about a club for Vancouver Island (VILC)? Unless there is
> one already and I was just totally oblivious..... Just something to throw
about
Erin,
There is a informal club in victoria, based around Randy A, and asorted other
people. I missed out on meeting Linc Smith, but Randy, Silas and so on have
had a chance to play with my trains...we set them up in Randy's backyard last
summer right before I left BC.
I'll be back in a year (well, a year 2 months), and I am sure Randy A is doing
things between then and now (in fact, they had a meeting not too long ago,
because if you look at what Randy posted, he kind of kidded me about it...)
I'm sure if you E-mail Randy, he would be happy to give you the next date that
a 'meeting' is planned...they tend to be sporadic, at best :) We'd rather
waste our time playing with lego than discussing how to organize to play with
lego.
James P (the exile in Newfoundland)
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| Well James, it already happened. We had a Lego gathering two days ago and
Erin attended, all the way from Nanaimo! He brought down an amazing cruise
ship that he built (I took around 70 pictures of it, yes it was that big).
We should be putting some pics on the Our Creations web site soon, so you
can take a gander.
P.S. We had a couple other new attendees as well. So I was figuring that
by the time you return we will need to rent a hall for meetings!
Silas
James Powell wrote in message ...
>
> > Just wondering, what about a club for Vancouver Island (VILC)? Unless there is
> > one already and I was just totally oblivious..... Just something to throw
> about
>
> Erin,
>
> There is a informal club in victoria, based around Randy A, and asorted other
> people. I missed out on meeting Linc Smith, but Randy, Silas and so on have
> had a chance to play with my trains...we set them up in Randy's backyard last
> summer right before I left BC.
>
> I'll be back in a year (well, a year 2 months), and I am sure Randy A is doing
> things between then and now (in fact, they had a meeting not too long ago,
> because if you look at what Randy posted, he kind of kidded me about it...)
>
> I'm sure if you E-mail Randy, he would be happy to give you the next date that
> a 'meeting' is planned...they tend to be sporadic, at best :) We'd rather
> waste our time playing with lego than discussing how to organize to play with
> lego.
>
> James P (the exile in Newfoundland)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic, Silas Pierrot writes:
> Well James, it already happened. We had a Lego gathering two days ago and
> Erin attended, all the way from Nanaimo! He brought down an amazing cruise
> ship that he built (I took around 70 pictures of it, yes it was that big).
> We should be putting some pics on the Our Creations web site soon, so you
> can take a gander.
Cool!
> P.S. We had a couple other new attendees as well. So I was figuring that
> by the time you return we will need to rent a hall for meetings!
Ya, but now I have 500+ pieces of straight railway track of my own :) so, it
had better be a _big_ hall :)
That, or it will be in my basement...we hope to buy a house when we come back,
so it can wait and see :)
James
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > > P.S. We had a couple other new attendees as well. So I was figuring that
> > by the time you return we will need to rent a hall for meetings!
>
>
> Ya, but now I have 500+ pieces of straight railway track of my own :) so, it
> had better be a _big_ hall :)
>
> That, or it will be in my basement...we hope to buy a house when we come back,
> so it can wait and see :)
>
> James
Maybe James and Andrea will let us all move into their basement. Cool.
Randy
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic, Silas Pierrot writes:
> Well James, it already happened. We had a Lego gathering two days ago and
> Erin attended, all the way from Nanaimo! He brought down an amazing cruise
> ship that he built (I took around 70 pictures of it, yes it was that big).
> We should be putting some pics on the Our Creations web site soon, so you
> can take a gander.
>
>
Well, as I type, my cruise ship is in about 10,000 pieces on the floor (But, I
still have the pictures to remember it by). Right now I have five ideas
floating around in my head to what to build next....should it be a giga-mall?
BC ferry with terminal (Or Pacific Cat with Drydock)? Airport with 727
jetliner? Stadium? Nuclear sub?....So many ideas! So little LEGO....;-)
Erin
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| It's tough. I always have big ideas but never get around to them. Got
lotsa LEGO, but no time. Maybe someday.
Randy
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Randy Anchikoski
Ph: 250 370 5169
Fax: 250 370 5175
ranch@writeme.com
Large attachments: ranan@home.com
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"Erin Windross" <dwindross@pacificcoast.net> wrote in message
news:FqwvBo.ICy@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic, Silas Pierrot writes:
> > Well James, it already happened. We had a Lego gathering two days ago and
> > Erin attended, all the way from Nanaimo! He brought down an amazing cruise
> > ship that he built (I took around 70 pictures of it, yes it was that big).
> > We should be putting some pics on the Our Creations web site soon, so you
> > can take a gander.
> >
> >
>
> Well, as I type, my cruise ship is in about 10,000 pieces on the floor (But, I
> still have the pictures to remember it by). Right now I have five ideas
> floating around in my head to what to build next....should it be a giga-mall?
> BC ferry with terminal (Or Pacific Cat with Drydock)? Airport with 727
> jetliner? Stadium? Nuclear sub?....So many ideas! So little LEGO....;-)
>
> Erin
> --
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Dean Husby wrote:
> Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
> and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
> etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
> purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
> Canada.
You might have also mentioned the qualification that membership is only
open to people ages 15 and over.
Although I would certainly qualify (by a factor I do not wish to brag
about), most of my kids (one of which I am almost certain would be
extremely interested in this sort of thing) do not.
I hadn't had the opportunity to talk to them about this yet, and in
light of the age restriction, I'm not sure if I should even mention it
to my oldest child now.
> > Mark
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| Follow Up To: lugnet.org.ca.vlc
Greetings, Mark
Upon instigation of the Vancouver Lego club, we wished to have very few
rules. We also realized that overtime the rules themselves would change
around the actual membership rather than an idealized vision. However, I
hope you can understand we needed a starting point. Your feedback is very
much appreciated, and is very important and relevant.
We agonized somewhat in reference to having an age restriction and
eventually settled on what exists as of this date. The only reason we
wished to have some sort of an age restriction was because we did not wish
to have young children around that could be disruptive to the events
themselves. What would have been more accurate was to have a maturity age
restriction, but this is not possible :-) Be that as it may, Lego
enthusiasts under the age of 15 would be quite welcome with an adult
guardian. This is something that should be stated on the web page, yes? If
anyone can prepare some verbiage that would better explain the
aforementioned, that would be wonderful.
We would be very open to hearing the opinions of other individuals --
especially other Lego club members from elsewhere in the world, as to what
kind of restrictions they have on members. We did not wish to exclude
anyone, but only wished to have successful gatherings of Lego enthusiasts.
Mark, you and your children would be most welcome. Any sleights perceived
are not intended.
All the best,
Xandria
Follow Up To: lugnet.org.ca.vlc
Mark Tarrabain wrote:
> Dean Husby wrote:
> > Membership into the Vancouver Lego Club is open to those who enjoy any
> > and all aspects of Lego products (Trains, Mindstorm's, Technic, System
> > etc.). We would like to meet once every four to six weeks for the
> > purpose of creating a most enjoyable Lego community in Vancouver,
> > Canada.
>
> You might have also mentioned the qualification that membership is only
> open to people ages 15 and over.
>
> Although I would certainly qualify (by a factor I do not wish to brag
> about), most of my kids (one of which I am almost certain would be
> extremely interested in this sort of thing) do not.
>
> I hadn't had the opportunity to talk to them about this yet, and in
> light of the age restriction, I'm not sure if I should even mention it
> to my oldest child now.
>
> > > Mark
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