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there are more people registered as from utah than are in the utah lego user
group so I thought I would post and see if there is anyone who is interested in
being a part of a local lug. we do 5+ train shows a year and have meetings
every month to show and talk about our love of the brick. if you are interested,
http://utahlug.org/forums/ here is our club forum and
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=452013 here are pictures from
our last show.
Thanks,
Spencer
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To continue developing awareness and participation of CedarLUG in Cedar
City, Utah, I decided to do five one-hour-a-week summer building camps using
last years designer sets.
I teamed up with our local Parks and Recreation office to sponsor the camp
and to provide a place for us to build.
Parks and Recreation sent a promotional flier, towards the end of April, to
each school in the Cedar City area. My targeted age group was 8 to 99 years old
(of course, hoping to have some parents enroll too. Nothing beats finding an
AFOL!). I had 23 children sign up with ages varying from 7 (two pleaded for an
exception but struggled to keep up) to 12. I offered 4 different sessions but
used only 3 sessions with 9, 7 and 7 participants, respectively.
Each child that signed up; paid for and received a High Flyers (set number
4098) for participating in the camp.
The days are as follows:
Day One: High Flyers (4098)
Day Two: Mini Robots (4097)
Day Three: Micro Wheels (4096)
Day Four: Wild Collection (4101)
Day Five: High Flyers (4098) Participants take their models home.
I was fortunate to already have 10 Mini Robots, 10 Will Collections and 2
Micro Wheels in my collection. I was able to purchase an additional 8 Micro
Wheels from Shop@Home. By providing a High Flyer set to each participant I was
able to have 10 complete building sets, one for each participant, for each of
the days.
With one of the sets from each theme, I would pre-build different models.
After I had the example models created, I would separate all of the pieces
from the other sets into different ziplock baggies for each participant.
I separated the bricks into bags for each individual model on a hunch that;
if the pieces were all together the younger participants would be frustrated
over not finding bricks, let alone not finishing a model. My hunch was correct.
The builders needed the finding time of each piece to be reduced so they could
focus on the just building. This was a great idea but took a lot of preparation
on my part. Especially when I was running a camp on Tuesday and Thursday. I
would have to separate the pieces on Monday for Tuesdays class and then on
Wednesday take the completed models apart and place them in the bags, again.
In one camp I tried to have some of the older participants build a model
from a bag of unseparated bricks. Four of the five became frustrated over the
process and gave up.
During the camp, I would hand the participant all of the LEGO pieces from
their set in the individual ziplock bags. Then I would display a model to
build. The participant would open the corresponding bag and build the model
without any instructions. The models (if you have previously built a designer
set) were from One Brick to Three Bricks in difficulty. I would usually
start with one or two One Brick models to warm up and continue in difficulty
up to the Three Brick models. I would try to have two One Brick models to
build at once, and then I would separate the participants into two groups and
have them build one model and then switch. That way they could see the model
and handle it, if needed.
The designer series was excellent for this type of camp because so many
models can be built at one-time. Great idea LEGO!
Of course, each participant would build at a different speed. With that in
mind, I would wait until a majority of participants had finished a model and
then I would allow them to continue on to the next model. While the faster
builders pushed on to a new model, I would help the remaining builders to finish
their models.
To date, I have finished two complete camps and I am two-fifths of the way
through the final camp and have yet to encounter a situation where a participant
felt bad for being behind or not finishing all of their models. It seemed they
were so entranced with building that they never paid attention to what others
were working on.
At 12 and younger most builders are still developing their
three-dimensional perception and fine motor skills.
Working with the models proved to be challenging, to say the least, for all
of the participants. As expected though, children who sign-up for a LEGO camp
love a challenge. I would hear, I dont get it or This is too hard. So I
would ask, Do you need help? No, would always be the reply. They just
wanted to express their feelings and then tackle the problem.
Some of the younger children would usually only finish a portion of their
models. Whereas most of the participants would finish all of their models
before the hour expired. I would then allow them to build My Own Creations
(MOCs) from the unused pieces that were also in a ziplock bag. The MOC would
have to follow the theme of the day.
They loved to build the models but they loved to MOC more! Towards the
end, the faster builders would hurry through just to MOC.
One class I had the participants MOC for the entire hour but it proved to
daunting. Under the pressure to come up with an idea, they couldnt think of
anything to build and then built nothing. Whereas, having the participants
build models from a theme would inspire them to a great MOC at the end of the
hour.
At the end of each camp I would take a digital picture of each participant
with his or her models and MOCs. I then created a Brickshelf folder for each
participant under my account and placed his or her photos in their respective
folder. For a child, it is too cool to know that you have a picture; but just
not a picture, a LEGO picture, on the Internet. I would also encourage them to
build a MOC at home during the week and bring it to class the following week.
On average, 2 or 3 participants would bring a MOC.
On the last day of the camp, I provided a paper detailing the LEGO sets
that we had used during the camp and also a listing of Internet sites that
showcase LEGO.
Overall the camp was a huge success!
I had moms telling me, this is the best thing my son/daughter has done all
summer or My son/daughter cannot wait until the next class.
The participants would beg, Can I come to the next camp? or Lets do
this again next month.
The camp was a wonderful way to build awareness in the community about
CedarLUG. I plan to continue to follow-up with some of the older builders and
invite them to LUG meetings in the future. Plus, the response has been so
positive that I plan to have a follow-up camp over either Thanksgiving or
Christmas Recess where I plan to build either all Star Wars or Harry Potter.
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Hi All,
Well we have an official BrickFest PDX hotel, the Red Lion. Details and photos
are on the BrickFest PDX web site (http://pdx.brickfest.com/hotels.php). The
Red Lion is located across the northeast corner from the Oregon Convention
Center, about a 3 minute walk (maybe a 1 min walk actually) from the OCC front
doors. It is also directly on the MAX (PDX light rail) train line; which comes
directly from the airport (less then $2.00). Newly remodeled, this is one of
the nicest hotels in the area, and includes a big lobby with online PC free to
guests (20 minute limit courtesy).
Special BrickFest Rate: $69/night (regular $110/night). I have heard that
others have found other hotel rates for slightly cheaper (~$5/night) but they
are either farther away or much lower quality (according to Steve Barile who
has personally been to all of them!). We arent getting any kick backs from
the hotel, I just think it would be a lot of fun to all be in the same place
midnight lobby parties etc
Christina Hitchcock
Co-Coordinator
BrickFest PDX
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The Red Lion has just extended their $69
rate until 15 days prior to the event. So, make your reservations before the
29th.
As of right now 21 days till BrickFest PDX !!!!
I cant wait. This is going to be a blast.
Christina Hitchcock
Co-Coordinator
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Hi All,
Well we have an official BrickFest PDX hotel, the Red Lion. Details and photos
are on the BrickFest PDX web site (http://pdx.brickfest.com/hotels.php). The
Red Lion is located across the northeast corner from the Oregon Convention
Center, about a 3 minute walk (maybe a 1 min walk actually) from the OCC front
doors. It is also directly on the MAX (PDX light rail) train line; which comes
directly from the airport (less then $2.00). Newly remodeled, this is one of the
nicest hotels in the area, and includes a big lobby with online PC free to
guests (20 minute limit courtesy).
Special BrickFest Rate: $69/night (regular $110/night). I have heard that others
have found other hotel rates for slightly cheaper (~$5/night) but they are
either farther away or much lower quality (according to Steve Barile who has
personally been to all of them!). We arent getting any kick backs from the
hotel, I just think it would be a lot of fun to all be in the same place
midnight lobby parties etc
Christina Hitchcock
Co-Coordinator
BrickFest PDX
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Last night while in Dan's Food's in Layton, Utah, I picked up the Jungle
Surprise set 1271 for $3.69, Ninja Blaster 1099 for $2.79, and the White Ninja
1269 for $3.69. I had not seen these sets for sale in Utah before. I thought
I would share this info. in case any of you are interested. These sets were
in a nice, cardboard display stand provided by the LEGO Company.
Ashley
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I stopped by the Layton TRU tonight (7/20) and noticed that ZNAP sets are on
sale for 50% off. There was an abundance of inventory on an end cap.
The best deal appeared to be for a ZNAP set with Technic motor and battery
box: $10.
Ashley
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The northern Utah Shopko stores are now at their lowest clearance stage. Some
of the deals to be had are: Mos Espa Pod race at $31. Mission Control: $28,
Amazon Ancient Ruins, $28. There are numerous Rock Raiders, Adventures and a
few Ninja items at super low prices as well. The small sets are going fast
but there still seems to be plenty of big sets available. They will all
likely be gone after this Saturday. Good luck!
Ashley
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AWESOME! thanks for the tip, ashley.
i really don't have the money but couldn't pass up the 5986 amazon ancient
ruins for $45.00 and 4970 chrome crusher for $16.00. in my opinion, these
prices more closely reflect what the sets are worth.
i don't get the opportunities to shop for the discounts so i REALLY appreciate
it when the local fans post sale info like this.
..joseph g
In lugnet.org.us.wafol, Ashley Glennon writes:
> Hello WAFOLITES. The subject line says it all. Shopko now has some great
> clearance items througout Utah. Most Rock Raiders, early Star Wars, Ninja and
> the large Adventurers sets are at half-off or better.
>
> Target also has a few items on clearance. A few more days and they will drop
> to around 50% off, too.
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> Ashley
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The Centerville Target store received four more King Leo's castle sets and
they still ring up at $53.99. The Destroyer Droid is ringing up at $29.99.
If you are in Utah, here's your chance to get a good deal on some current sets.
Ashley
(Thanks to Joseph Gonzales for the original tip)
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I was able to acquire four of the new soccer sets and will try to bring them
to the next WAFOL gathering. I picked them up yesterday on a business trip to
Minneapolis. While in Minneapolis, I also acquired some Darth Maul keychains
that I would be happy to trade for miniland scale people and/or parts.
Ashley
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Jason finally contacted me today! Apparently, he was on a "spur of the
moment two week vacation". Anyway, he stated that my winnings have been
shipped.
Thanks for your testimonials.
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In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Joseph Gonzalez writes:
> i've known jason moulding for a bit and he has always maintained a
> considerable collection of sets and run a fair auction.
> is there recent negative feedback on ebay for him (i don't remember his id#)?
Yes. My negative entry was preceded by another recent negative entry of
identical situation. (His eBay ID# is jaws73)
> we're supposed to be having a group get-together in april sometime so we'll
> probably see jason (and the other salt lakers) at that point. i imagine you'll
> probably have received your set by then.
If you see him, please inquire about our unfinished deal and encourage him to
contact me if he has not already done so.
> in the meantime, i'd take mark herzberg's comments in mind about jason having
> been on vacation for a bit, this might explain the two week period without your
> check being cashed too.
My confusion stems from his failure to communicate with me. If he cashed the
check after returning from a vacation, why hasn't he responded to my cue of
correspondence attempts now that he has returned?
> ..joseph g
Thanks for your response! I'm starting to feel more confident that this might
end on a positive note.
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i've known jason moulding for a bit and he has always maintained a
considerable collection of sets and run a fair auction.
is there recent negative feedback on ebay for him (i don't remember his id#)?
we're supposed to be having a group get-together in april sometime so we'll
probably see jason (and the other salt lakers) at that point. i imagine you'll
probably have received your set by then.
in the meantime, i'd take mark herzberg's comments in mind about jason having
been on vacation for a bit, this might explain the two week period without your
check being cashed too.
..joseph g
In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Mitch Hiveley writes:
> I'm looking for some opinions and advice.
>
> I recently secured the high bid on an eBay item listed by Jason Moulding.
> After corresponding with me immediately following the close of the auction (to
> exchange mailing addresses, etc.), he has not responded to any of my attempts
> to communicate with him. I sent him a personal check which remained uncashed
> for over two weeks. My displeasure peaked yesterday when I attempted to stop
> payment on the check and discovered that it had cleared earlier in the day!
> This occurred in the wake of my discovery that another eBay buyer seemed to be
> having the same experience with Jason. In response, I registered negative
> feedback associated with Jason Moulding's feedback profile on eBay.
>
> Today, I feel regret for feeling ire toward Jason. It occurred to me that in
> my attempts to contact him, I never checked with LUGNET resources to see if he
> was known. I reach out to this group because it appears that several folks in
> your area have met socially with Jason within the last year or so.
>
> I want to make the best of this situation. Jason had a great eBay user rating
> until very recently, and some of you have spent LEGOtime with him. I'm hoping
> he's a 'stand-up guy'.
>
> Does anyone maintain contact with Jason?
> Is he currently going through a personal crisis of some sort?
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> Any information is greatly appreciated.
>
> Mitch Hiveley
> <mitchandkristina@mediaone.net>
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> ps - I'm primarily a lurker; How does one "cross-post"?
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In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Mitch Hiveley writes:
> I'm looking for some opinions and advice.
Jason is (was?) on vacation. I won a 6349 Holiday Villa from him. The deal
went through without a flaw and, since I needed the set in a rush (and he was
leaving soon), so I sent the check next day delivery and he was even kind
enough to send the set early without waiting for the check to clear. My deal
went through great. He is a great guy, and I am very sure your probelm will be
resolved.
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In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Mitch Hiveley writes:
> ps - I'm primarily a lurker; How does one "cross-post"?
Well, from the web, just type in the second ng's name in the "Newsgroups" box.
Otherwise, I wouldn't know.
Alan
Crossposted to .auction
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I'm looking for some opinions and advice.
I recently secured the high bid on an eBay item listed by Jason Moulding.
After corresponding with me immediately following the close of the auction (to
exchange mailing addresses, etc.), he has not responded to any of my attempts
to communicate with him. I sent him a personal check which remained uncashed
for over two weeks. My displeasure peaked yesterday when I attempted to stop
payment on the check and discovered that it had cleared earlier in the day!
This occurred in the wake of my discovery that another eBay buyer seemed to be
having the same experience with Jason. In response, I registered negative
feedback associated with Jason Moulding's feedback profile on eBay.
Today, I feel regret for feeling ire toward Jason. It occurred to me that in
my attempts to contact him, I never checked with LUGNET resources to see if he
was known. I reach out to this group because it appears that several folks in
your area have met socially with Jason within the last year or so.
I want to make the best of this situation. Jason had a great eBay user rating
until very recently, and some of you have spent LEGOtime with him. I'm hoping
he's a 'stand-up guy'.
Does anyone maintain contact with Jason?
Is he currently going through a personal crisis of some sort?
Any information is greatly appreciated.
Mitch Hiveley
<mitchandkristina@mediaone.net>
ps - I'm primarily a lurker; How does one "cross-post"?
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The K-Mart in Ogden has received a dozen Duplo eggs. I noticed two sets, one
containing a dog and a brick of meat and the other set was a duplo-fig and a
tiny car. The eggs are $3.99 each.
Ashley
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the target in centerville (just off i-15) has the king leo's castle (6098) at a
discount price of $53.99. i usually see these for around $80-$90.
..joseph g
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In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Mike Quesnell writes:
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> Kmart in West Valley/Taylorsville (4100 S & Redwood Rd) --snip--
> 6332 Command Post Central (police) for 29.99
i saw this at a shopko a couple of weeks ago...i think i'm going to see if i
can still find it at this price. true, it's jr. but that is still a much
better price than the original $60.00 price tag. and it would make a great
gift or door-prize.
thanks for these helpful tips, mike!
..joseph g
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Hi all,
My wife (a tolerant Lego spouse) and I did some shopping at various stores
this week and this is what we found:
Kmart in West Valley/Taylorsville (4100 S & Redwood Rd)
6479 emergency response center for 29.99 (gone, we bought it!)
5988 Pharaoh's Forbidden Ruins for 39.99
6456 Mission Control for 39.99
6332 Command Post Central (police) for 29.99
5978 Sphinx Secret Surprise for 24.99
6451 River Response for 14.99
6565 Construction Crew for 7.49
Fred Meyer in Sandy (9400S approx 800E)
Beach Buster (technic police vehicle) $12.79 + additional 25% off
KB Toys in Southtowne Mall (Sandy, 10600S & State, I-15 exit 297)
Not much, in fact it almost looks like they're phasing Lego out. No Star
Wars sets, no 2000 sets. They did have a Freestyle set (100 pcs or so, I
forgot the number) for $29.99. That's right $29.99! I figured the price I
saw was a mistake but most of them were marked the same. Of course, I
wasn't curious enough to have the clerk scan one to find out the real price.
Enjoy,
Mike
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