Imaginations will run wild as a fan-created Lego experience comes to Merimbula next Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The floor of Twyford Hall will be filled with impressive displays as part of the first ever Merimbula BrickFest Exhibition which has been organised for the Sapphire Coast community by the Rotary Club of Pambula.
Twelve exhibitors from Rainbow Bricks will thrill children and adults with their displays. Children can try their hand at building their own Lego creations, and Lego parts, sets and other items will also be for sale.
Pambula Rotarian and Merimbula BrickFest organiser Lee Beatty said her grandchildren’s love for Lego was the inspiration behind organising the event.
Despite having plenty on offer for children, Ms Beatty said people of all ages, from zero to one hundred, will enjoy seeing the impressive creations.
Expert builders are also encouraged to enter their speed competitions, where participants will be given a short time limit and will race to build their best Lego masterpiece.
The exhibition will be open on Tuesday, January 17 from 10am to 5pm, and Wednesday, January 18 from 9am to 1pm.
Tickets are $4 per person or $10 for a family, available at the door. Two LEGO sets valued at $50 each will also be raffled.
Profits from the Exhibition will benefit the Community Carers Accommodation Project at the South East Regional Hospital.
For further information follow Merimbula BrickFest, Rainbow Bricks, www.rainbowbricks.com.au or contact Pambula Rotarian Lee Beatty on 0467 511 482.