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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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