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      |  |  | The Indian Hill Music Center in Littleton, Massachusetts, is looking for an energetic, creative "LEGOMeister" that can create a LEGO scale model of our
 non-profit music center building and proposed addition. We hope to use this
 LEGO scale model in our capital campaign's final fund drive aimed at securing
 donations to support the construction of a performance space addition to our
 main building.
 
 We hope to set up in our lobby a plexiglass-enclosed display of the LEGO model.
 Initially, the model will represent the existing structure and some incomplete
 portion of the planned performance space addition. The idea is to add
 LEGO bricks to the addition portion of the model as contributions come in.
 This will, we hope, bring the project out of the abstract realm and provide a
 direct visual enticement for further donations. If you'd like (and *only*
 if you'd like), we will display a "Created by" card with your name next to your
 creation in order to give you proper credit. (Over 2000 people pass through our
 lobby each week, so there's some exposure potential here.)
 
 We have money to supply whatever LEGOs are needed, and also something for your
 time and effort. If it helps, we can also supply pictures and blueprints of
 the existing structure.
 
 If this sounds interesting, you can contact me through our website
 at www.indianhillmusic.org, or email me directly at
 NOSPAMevelyn@indianhillmusic.org (remove NOSPAM).
 We'd like to meet the volunteer builder in person, so at least one trip to
 Littleton, Mass. would be required. Time is of the essence since, if at all
 possible, we'd like to have the model completed by September 12, 1999.
 
 THANK YOU in advance!
 
 Evelyn Dueck, Executive Director
 Indian Hill Music Center
 NOSPAMevelyn@indianhillmusic.org
 (remove NOSPAM)
 
 [posted by Don Davis on behalf of Evelyn Dueck]
 
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