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Hi. I'm trying to help out a friend with a 10 yr old son who is a Lego fanatic.
Are there clubs for children located in Southwestern Connecticut, specifically,
Stamford and surroundings?
Thanks for any guidance you can give me.
Ellen Rozsa emcgrozsa@msn.com
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Check the site www.sciencecenterct.org for inofrmation about the
Lego invention adventure now in progress at the museum. I went today
and made some pictures that may make it online sometime.
It's a four to ten or eleven-year-olds. The fun things are
earthquake shake tables for your duplo buildings. Some kids just
wanted to sit on the table and dispense with the bricks altogether!
Lots of noise and chaos for the racing ramp. The kids seemed to take
it all in stride fishing for parts in several buckets and all over the
floor all during high volume background noise. Somehow races got run
despite the abject failure of adult intervention. I was assured by
several builders that heavier was better design.
Parking is a problem so my advice is to get a chauffeur to drop you
and the kids off. Use your sell phone to order up the return of your
"limo." :-)
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Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
> 2. The Hartford show is over Thanksgiving weekend.
This knocks me out. I'm actually going to be back in Wamalug territory for
the holiday weekend.
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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Alex Kaiser writes:
> I have a few questions about this show. Is the show only open to Nelug
> members? And where is it in Hartford. Im interested in going.
Well the show is open to everyone and is at the New Hartford Expo Center.
That being said I doubt very much that NELUG will participate in the Hartford
show. I only posted this to make sure there were not folks in the Hartford
area that wanted to do a display. I think all of the Boston folks will be
concentrating on the Willmington MA Show thats a week later.
It is possible that at some point in the future we will do both shows but not
anytime soon. We need to get our sea legs first before we start a traveling
tour.
Thanks,
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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