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Re: How about a Brickfest West?
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Mon, 16 Jul 2001 20:57:20 GMT
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Amusingly, just about everyone wants it held as close to them as possible!
Realistically, San Francisco or south of it a bit make the most sense
geographically. I suppose one could make the argument that Seattle makes
the most sense for playing with Lego in January (today's forecast: Gray!
With continuing gray throughout the day and fade to black at night - might
as well stay inside and play with Lego). Population wise, SoCal (with the
added attraction of being close to Legoland and lots of other touristy things).
Those championing January should realize that they are simultaneously
championing southern latitudes. Grey castle bricks, grey Seattle
skies....I'm not sure I can take it! :-)
Bruce
In lugnet.events, Matthew Gerber writes:
> Hey all,
>
> I have been kicking this idea around myself, especially since the mech
> builders who didn't make it to BrickFest were so jazzed about attending
> BrickFest next year. I even solicited a few e-mail responses about it.
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> Here are some of my ideas:
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> Name: BricksWest (Cute? Clever? Dumb? What?)
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> Date: Late November-December-the opposite of BrickFest for those with the
> resources to do both coasts-possibly January, about the same diff'...we
> COULD still pull one off THIS year...
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> Location: Something more central is preferred...Santa Maria, where I'm
> at-Central Coast California-is probably either too north or too south. San
> Francisco might be smart, but like Tom said, Carlsbad would probably be
> best, resource wise. If California ends up being too far for the Pacifc
> North West folks, prehaps two events are called for?
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> Events: Similar to BrickFest...I'm sure Christina would forward most/all of
> their stuff to us to organize from. Obviously, with LEGOLAND and Disneyland
> (LIC at Downtown Disney) and all, Southern California would have the best
> outside activities, everything else just requires several conference rooms
> or the like. Here in town I have the Santa Barbara County Fairgrounds, and
> could get time there with no problem...there should be something similar to
> this everywhere.
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> I've done event management, and wouldn't mind organizing the overall event
> (yes...that's me volunteering...don't tell my wife!). If it's way out of my
> area, I'll also help remotely.
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> So? What do you all think? Weigh in with choices on location, dates, etc.
> here, or e-mail me, and I'll be happy to start sorting ideas together. I'll
> put up a temporary web site for organizing notes and all if it's called for,
> also.
>
> Matt
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: How about a Brickfest West?
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| (...) Yes, if you're looking to try to make it geographically central. (...) Most people would be inside playing with Lego regardless of the weather anyway. Isn't that what a Brickfest is all about? (...) I have a feeling that if a Brickfest were (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jul-01, to lugnet.events)
| | | Re: How about a Brickfest West?
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| Of course everyone wants as close to them as possible. And why should population have anything to do with where it is held? Of course California has a huge population, there are more people crammed into that state then in the entire country of (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jul-01, to lugnet.events)
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| Hey all, I have been kicking this idea around myself, especially since the mech builders who didn't make it to BrickFest were so jazzed about attending BrickFest next year. I even solicited a few e-mail responses about it. Here are some of my ideas: (...) (23 years ago, 14-Jul-01, to lugnet.events)
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