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WOWOWOOWOWW! Boys and Girls it is time for the SECOND ANNUAL LEGO® Pull Back
Motor RACE! We are holding a workshop for the Race this Saturday Morning and
then are heading out with all of the Families to have the race. If anyone is
interested please contact us via email for more details! Sincerely, All About
Family email: kelley01@visi.com
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We have been doing a Family Group called All About Family for about 2 years. We
have started to do LEGO® activties on a monthly basis. This month we did LEGO
kaleidoscopes which was a FABULOUS project. Next month we are doing a LEGO®
Easter Bunny project (Lets first remember the reason for the season of Easter).
If you are interested in being added to the activities list, and participating
in the LEGO® Family activities (not sponsored nor endorsed by the LEGO® Company)
we will be doing something every month. We usually have drawn sponsors to help
pay for supplies (a neighborhood group has written us into their NRP plan and we
have also received individual donations and sponsorships) so most of the
activities are FREE and kids are usually able to bring home their projects! Keep
in touch! Sincerely, Brian email: kelley01@visi.com
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(Cross-posted to a few relevant sections. I hope I haven't gone bonkers.)
[The Greater Midwest Lego® Train Club] will be displaying its ever-expanding 18'
x 30' town/train layout at two Midwest shows in the coming weeks. We've added
some new sections to the layout in recent months and hope to continue adding on
during the shows.
As always, we encourage visitors to bring their own rolling stock to run on our
layout. There will be many many other (non-Lego®) train layouts and dealers
displaying at both shows, and John and Ross Neal's Twin Cities Lego® Train Club
(TCLTC) layout (<http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/10>) will also be set up at
the La Crosse show.
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First, we're heading to a new show for us, close to home:
[The World's Greatest Hobby on Tour]
<http://www.wghshow.com/showinfo/stp/stpaul.htm>
Location:
St. Paul RiverCentre
175 West Kellogg Boulevard
St. Paul, MN 55102-1299
When:
Saturday, February 25, 2006: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, February 26, 2006: 10 am to 5 pm
Weekend admission:
$9.00 for adults. Children under 16 enter free with a registered adult.
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Three weeks later, we make our annual return to an old favorite:
[La Crosse & Three Rivers Model Railroad Show]
<http://l3rclub.rrdepot.com/show.php>
Location:
La Crosse Center
300 Harborview Plaza
Second and Pearl Streets
La Crosse, Wisconsin
When:
Saturday, March 18, 2006: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, March 19, 2006: 10 am to 4 pm
Admission (last year's rates, anyway):
$4.00 for adults, children under the age of 12 are free.
($1.00 off admission with donation of a non-perishable food item for local food
pantries.)
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We hope to see you at one or both shows! :)
- Michael Zecca
GMLTC (<http://www.gmltc.org>)
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The Minnesota state FLL tournament is at Benilde St. Margaret (a school in
Hopkins) on January 28 from 8 am to 5 pm. For details and directions go to
www.hightechkids.org. I'll be a design judge. Visitors are welcome, so stop by
the technical judging area and say Hi.
Dean Hystad
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In lugnet.loc.us.mn, Dean Hystad wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Oooh, bad timing. That's the same day as the Minnesota State FLL tournament.
> You should come next year and display you MOC's at the tourney. We could have
> you, me, Doug Carlson and Benton Jackson. I wonder what other AFOL's we have in
> the area?
Man you've got a long memory! I think it's been a long time since I've mentioned
where I am, and I haven't been too active lately. Getting more active though,
even the thought of a new Mindstorms is inspiring me to pull the old one out.
So where is the FLL tournament? Maybe I should stop by and visit.
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In lugnet.loc.us.mn, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
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Im also a MUP, so if you want to come by and chat about general topics of
the new NXT Mindstorms set (the topics not covered by the NDA), please stop by
and visit.
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Will you be able to show off your NXT?
JOHN
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Kevin,
Oooh, bad timing. That's the same day as the Minnesota State FLL tournament.
You should come next year and display you MOC's at the tourney. We could have
you, me, Doug Carlson and Benton Jackson. I wonder what other AFOL's we have in
the area?
Oh well, have fun and congrats on your MUP status.
Dean Hystad
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Hi,
On Saturday January 28th I will be having a local showing of some of my MOCs
at the Owatonna (indian name pronounced Oh-wah-tah-na) Arts Center in Owatonna
Minnesota. I will be bringing mostly walkers made using RCX, micro-scouts,
micro-motors, and pneumatics.
I'm also a MUP, so if you want to come by and chat about general topics of the
new NXT Mindstorms set (the topics not covered by the NDA), please stop by and
visit.
Kev
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I've got a co-worker that will be visiting the Mall of America soon... Does
anyone know what the current selection of parts/colors sold in the Mall of
America Pick-A-Brick?
Thanks!
--Mike.
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As Dean posted earlier, Brian Kelly would like to sell off his bulk Lego
collection to help cover medical expenses for his newborn son Joshua, who
required open heart surgery shortly after his recent birth.
What: "Pick-a-brick" style sale of hundreds of gallons of used Lego elements.
Come and choose just the parts you're interested in. The parts are roughly
sorted by color and type, with minifigs and baseplates also separated. This
collection is from numerous garage sale buys so there should be some good stuff
in there.
When: This Saturday, May 7th at 2PM.
Where: 4239 15th Ave. South, Minneapolis, 55407 (slightly northwest of Lake
Hiawatha)
Price: Make a fair offer on what you select.
Please consider helping Brian and his family in this way. Brian can be
contacted with any questions at kelly01@visi.com.
Steve
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I am doing a Saturday Dads and Kids Group. As a LEGO fan it will be a part of
what we do. If anyone is interested let me know! Sincerely, Brian Kelley email:
kelley01@visi.com
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The Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club will be showing this weekend at the
La Crosse & Three Rivers Railroad Club 24rd Annual Model Railroad Show.
Thrill to the GMLTC's huge ever-expanding modular all-LEGO town/train layout
(a 30'x19' "L" at last count)!!!
Wonder at John and Ross Neal's Twin Cities LEGO Train Club (TCLTC) layout.
(http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/10) Their 11'x12' display will be making its
debut public showing in La Crosse!!!
Marvel at Dan Siskind's (http://www.brickmania.com/) amazing LEGO
"Might Mo", the USS Missouri (BB-63) battleship!!!
As always, guests are invited to bring along their own LEGO rolling stock to run
on our layout. There will be many other (non-Lego) train layouts and dealers
displaying at the show.
Dates/Times:
Saturday, March 12th, 2005
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday, March 13th, 2005
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Admission:
Adults $4.00
Children under the age of 12 are free
$1.00 off admission with donation of a non-perishable food item for local food
pantries
Location:
La Crosse Center
300 Harborview Plaza
Second and Pearl Streets
La Crosse, Wisconsin
More info:
http://l3rclub.rrdepot.com/show.php
Hope to see you there!
--
Bill Toenjes
(TooMuchDew)
G.M.L.T.C.
http://www.gmltc.org/
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I was in Cub Foods here in Fridley, Minnesota (57th & University Ave.) tonight
(for groceries, honest!) and found several small sets on after Christmas
clearance in their seasonal aisle, most for less than the Target just down the
road. Im not sure if the entire Cub Foods chain was carrying these sets, but
it might be worth a look in your local Cub:
4346-4349: The standard 2004 X-pods (red, green, blue, yellow), $2.00 each
(Note to locals: There were quite a few of each.)
4505: Designer Sea Machines, $5.00
4742: Alpha Team Chill Speeder, $2.00 (Target had them marked down to $2.78)
They also had three small 4+ Pirates sets (basically a minifig, an animal and a
few other small parts) for $2.00 each and some Clickits sets, which were either
$4 or $6 (cant remember, as they dont give me the same thrill).
(Note to locals: The Fridley Target at 53rd & University has also marked down
several sets since I was there a couple of days ago. Most of what they had left
of 2004s World City and Harry Potter sets were marked down 30%, as were some of
the Designer sets.)
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Hi and thanks for th e feed back.
when you say come out to see you guys, do you mean in La Crosse, in March?
Also I could personaly do no more than two thursday evenings a month, cause I
cook for a living ( it's all nights, weekends and holidays )
FYI I did find some fairly old pictures of my stuff on lugnet if'n you want to
see it. It's @ lugnet.com/pause/originals/braun/index/.html
you all ever heard of the Creative Kid Stuff lego building contest?
I have competed like six times including last summer. It's a good time, and it's
nice to get the feed back from other people.
thanks Max
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In lugnet.loc.us.mn, Max Braun wrote:
> Howdy, I am new to lugnet and I have just moved back to the MN area after 6 yrs
> in CO. I heard about the GMLTC and had a few questions.
>
> 1. How do you join GMLTC?
Come out and meet us sometime, we'd love to talk with you. Our next tentatively
scheduled show will be in March in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
> 2. are there regular meetings?
We try to meet on Thursday nights, I try to be there just about every week.
> 3. if there are regular meetings how often and where?
Every week, Thursdays at Conan & Jency's house in "Nordeast" Minneapolis. BUT,
right now the house is being completely remodelled, so all the bricks are packed
away and the only "building" that is being done is on the house!
> 4. is there a president or coordinator, secretary, and treasurer like in other
> clubs
Nope. We claim to be the most disorganized Lego train club in the world, and
we're sticking by that! But, Conan is considered the "leader" of the group, and
if he says we're going to do something we do it.
> 5. is there a cost or dues?
Nope, but we sometimes donate $ or bricks to the club collection.
> 6. do you use the clubs bricks or your own?
99.5% of the bricks on the layout belong to Conan and his uncle Chuck. The
other .5% are creations that someone has built out of their own supply and will
probably take home at the end of the show. Or, those bricks might just end up
being donated to the club!
> 7. if you use your own bricks do you get them back?
If you're quick enough to grab them when we start packing up. <grin>
Seriously, if you bring something to a show, you'll get it back.
> 8. If you get them back how do you tell them apart from john or jane doe's
> bricks
As long as the bricks are built into something, we'll know who they belong to.
But if you bring over a box of loose bricks and dump them into the collection,
consider them gone. :-)
> 9. how many members does the GMLTC have
About 12-15 members, but only 4 or 5 of us show up several times a month. We're
hoping to find a few more club members who want to show up and build at least
twice a month.
> 10. how many events does GMLTC do each year and when are they
We don't do many events, I think we like "building" more than we like
"displaying". We do the La Crosse show every year, we try to do a GATS show if
we can, we do a couple of weekends at the Jackson Street Roundhouse in St. Paul
(because we *love* that place!). We've done a Scandinavian Festival in
Moorhead, MN, a couple of times, but I don't know if we'll be going back there
or not. Out-of-town shows are difficult to do, because several club members
have young kids.
> thank you for any answers you can give
Happy to help, hope to see you sometime soon!
JohnG, GMLTC
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Howdy, I am new to lugnet and I have just moved back to the MN area after 6 yrs
in CO. I heard about the GMLTC and had a few questions.
1. How do you join GMLTC?
2. are there regular meetings?
3. if there are regular meetings how often and where?
4. is there a president or cordinator, secitary, and tresurer like in other
clubs
5. is there a cost or dues?
6. do you use the clubs bricks or your own?
7. if you use your own bricks do you get them back?
8. If you get them back how do you tell them apart from john or jane doe's
bricks
9. how many members does the GMLTC have
10. how many events does GMLTC do each year and when are they
thank you for any answers you can give
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I should have also mentioned that we especially invite other AFOLs to come hang
out with us at the display. The GMLTC could use some more active members and
this is an ideal place to meet us and see if you might be interested in becoming
involved in the group.
Steve [GMLTC]
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The GMLTC will once again display its layout at the Minnesota Transportation
Museum's "Santa's Train Shop" events on Dec. 4 and Dec. 11. We always welcome
guest trains to run on the layout so bring yours along. Here's the full scoop
from the MTM web site (http://www.mtmuseum.org/):
Join Santa on his special Santa Express Train at the Jackson Street Roundhouse.
Meet Santa, get your picture taken with him, and spend some time checking out
the cool railroad exhibits at the Jackson Street Roundhouse. It's a great way to
celebrate the holidays!
Museum will be open 10 AM to 5 PM both days
Santa From 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM both days
Admission: $6.00 (includes the caboose ride)
Events:
Caboose Rides (every 1/2 hour)
Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club
Model Train Layouts
Pick-a-Pocket Interactive Storytime (11:30 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:15 PM)
Photos with Santa ($5.00 when we take the picture)
Store open for shopping
Location:
Jackson Street Roundhouse
Interstate 35 E and Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Paul, MN (one block west of the
exit); follow directions for parking.
We hope to see you there!
Steve [GMLTC]
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In case anyone missed it over in .announce, we'll be building a 7-foot-tall
replica of a landmark building in Rochester, MN this weekend. Come down and
watch, heckle, or help! See this post for the details:
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/?n=2673
Steve [GMLTC]
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Hi all,
I'm trying to gather some information about one of the "bad" neighborhoods in
town and I have fairly limited access to natives of the area. I don't know how
tolerant you are of off-topic threads in this group, so please feel free to
email me directly if you have any useful info.
I'm looking at a building in the Whittier neighborhood (on the corner of
Pillsbury and 27th -- between Lake of the Isles and 35W). The real estate agent
is attempting to dissuade us from the neighborhood because it's bad (unsafe).
Essentially, my question to you is, "is it really?" How bad is it?
According to the crime stats, it appears to be pretty unlikely that I'd be
murdered but that theft is alarmingly common. The bit that I can't get at
online is how does it feel? Are there large groups of malcontent youths
standing around looking for trouble? That kind of thing. If anyone has any
experience in the area, I'd be much obliged at a bit of an info/opinion dump.
Thanks in advance from your soon to be neighbor,
Chris
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