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For those in the Charlotte, NC area, I found this in yesterdays Charlotte
Observer:
Charlotte's first giant Lego Menorah will be constructed Tuesday (Dec.7),
the first night of Hanukkah, in SouthPark mall near the fountain. The building
begins at 4 p.m., with a menorah lighting at 6 p.m. Donuts and drinks will be
served.
For details, contact Lubavitch of North Carolina at (704)366-3984 or go to
www.ohrhatorahnc.org.
Ken
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There seems to be enough positive response even after Brickfest, so lets do
this! :-) We'll have a DixieLUG meeting this month!
Where: Jason Whittenburg's house (Smyrna, GA)
When: Saturday September 18, 2004 - 1:00pm EDT
Directions: http://jasonwhittenburg.com/directions
Agenda: Get feedback on creations, check out creations by others,
meet new people, swap parts, part of a set, talk about doing another
show, hang out, and talk about LEGO.
Visit the DixieLUG website at http://www.dixielug.org and mailing list for more
information.
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In lugnet.events, Ken Dowd wrote:
> I read this in todays Charlotte Observer:
>
> --Kids can have a hand in shaping Charlotte's skyline today at Lego's "What Will
> You Make, Charlotte?" Challenge. Erik Varszegi, one of 40 "Masterbuilders" in
> the world, will build a small rendering of the city's tallest buildings at the
> 2-6 p.m. event at the Arboretum Wal-Mart, 3209 Pineville-Matthews Road. Children
> can help. Families can participate in a 3- minute building contest and bring
> their own Lego creations for Varszegi to evalutate.--
>
> Rather short notice, seeing as it starts in 2 hours, but hopefully this will be
> in time to serve as a 'heads up' for some folks in the Charlotte NC/SC area.
>
> Ken
Yep, NCLUG was caught a little out of range, as the primary core of members (at
this time anyways) are in the Raleigh/Durham Area, 3 hours away. But we plan to
have a presense (4 R/D and 2 to 3 from the Charlotte are) there tomorrow with
some great models to show off!
And Erik was at Brickfest 2 years ago and showed off his work with Star Wars and
comic-related models - some really cool stuff! I'm looking forward to seeing him
again.
Joe Meno
NCLUG..um..Coordinator!
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I read this in todays Charlotte Observer:
--Kids can have a hand in shaping Charlotte's skyline today at Lego's "What Will
You Make, Charlotte?" Challenge. Erik Varszegi, one of 40 "Masterbuilders" in
the world, will build a small rendering of the city's tallest buildings at the
2-6 p.m. event at the Arboretum Wal-Mart, 3209 Pineville-Matthews Road. Children
can help. Families can participate in a 3- minute building contest and bring
their own Lego creations for Varszegi to evalutate.--
Rather short notice, seeing as it starts in 2 hours, but hopefully this will be
in time to serve as a 'heads up' for some folks in the Charlotte NC/SC area.
Ken
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Just to let all you know, in case you didn't already know. Lego just opened a
new mall kiosk at the Northwoods Mall in North Charleston. Nothing new that I
saw though.
-Orion
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Hello fellow SC-Luggers. I've decided to get out of the Lego selling business.
I'm looking for some one person to buy up my inventory. I thought I'd ask here
first as I can deliver it in person and save us shipping hassels. Contact me for
details and a set list, OK.
As for the reason I just don't have time any more to keep up, slow economy,
proliferation of online sellers, etc...
Ben Gatrelle (in the Charleston area)
(remove the spam dot from the yellowcastle to reply)
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Suz,
First I heard of it......
Just saw your post last night at 11pm .....and
My kids were trying out for All County Band today.
If I had known, I would have gone.
If you hear of anything else in SC, lmk and we can make plans.
BTW, the family loved the LUGnet T-shirts I got from you at BF-2002 :-)
LMK if you are ever going to be in Charleston!
Thanx,
Mark Millere
Visit Milissa's Lego Store, Millere's Spares™
www.BrickLink.com/store.asp?p=MMillere
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Anyone else going?
FIRST LEGO League
SC State Tournament
White Knoll High School
5643 Platt Springs Road
Lexington, SC
Saturday
December 7, 2002
9am - 3pm
-Suz
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LEGO Fans,
The GFLTC(www.gfltc.org) and NGLTC(www.ngltc.org) will have a joint display
at the Great American Train Show, February 2 and 3, 2002 in Jacksonville,
Florida. The display will feature a 30 x 20 floor display with two cities,
seaport, airport, mall, large railroad yard, mountain, coal tipple and more.
Also test your skills on the Rail Racers(www.railracers.com) track and build
in the Kids Brick Yard. Plus sit in on one(or more) of the six free work
shop on LEGO Trains presented by KK Quah of the GFLTC!
Introduction to LEGO Trains workshop times:
Saturday and Sunday at 12:15 and 2:15
LEGO Scenery and Buildings workshop times:
Saturday and Sunday at 1:15
See www.gats.com for more information, direction and a $1 off coupon!
Build on...
Robin Werner
Member of the Greater Florida LEGO Train Club
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