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Standing room only cround at the Livonia Library Summer Kids Program Lego day. |
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Show Report:by Tom MorseIntroduction The Livonia Library has a summer kids program at all three of its libraries every Tuesday in the summer and invited MICHLUG to do a train display along with a program about LEGO. Setup
9:30 a.m. at Sandburg Library. Sandburg Library
Setup started at 9:30 a.m. at the Sandburg Library on 7 Mile Rd. We unloaded our
vehicles into the room and realized we did not have the K8 box for the kids to
build with, so Tom went home to get some pieces from his collection for the kids
to use. Before we finished with the setup, kids were lined up at the door to get
in. At 11:00 a.m. when the doors opened, 145 kids/parents came in for the
program and completely filled the room; we were told that it was a record
for this library. Michele and Chris did the program, and I just interjected
with thoughts during the program. Michele did a great job keeping the kids
interested. When the program was over, the kids crowded the display and we
started the trains running. When the floor was clear we dumped out my LEGO
bricks for the kids to build with. At 12:15 we started picking up the display,
and the kids that were left started picking up the LEGO bricks on the floor.
When we were loaded up, we all went to Nobel Library to set up the next show.
Nobel Library
I arrived first at Nobel Library, but nothing was ready for us. We had to move
tables around and set up the area before we could start setting up the display.
We finally got the area the way that we wanted and started on the display. Chris
designed a different display for each library. Kids started
arriving early and getting in the way, but we still managed to finish the
display on time. A reporter from the Livonia Observer arrived to do a story (so
get a copy of the paper)! Someone counted the crowd and said that there were 165
people here, but this was not a record for this library because some of their
programs bring in over 200 head count. This show and program went very well with
the exception of some kids getting too close and knocking the trains off the
tracks. I built three items from library books. One of them was a gun that shot
paper air planes and the kids loved it. We dumped the LEGO bricks out in a small
glassed in room for the kids to build. The crowd cleared out on time so we
stopped the trains at 3:00 p.m. and started picking up the display. Kids picked
up the bricks in the other room for us and a very young little girl came out of
the room carrying two LEGO buckets full of LEGO, she was very cute. After
loading the trucks we all went to Bates Hamburgers for supper.
Civic Center Library
After eating, I went on to Civic Center Library to get an idea of where we were
going to set up because someone told us that we may be setting up on stage in
the auditorium. That rumor was wrong, and the tables and chairs were already set
up in the room that we were going to be in. This display was one table larger than the other two.
Chris had a problem with his Comerica Tower so the rest of us started on
the display while Chris fixed his building. I tried to put different trains on
the track at each display. Some people started arriving before we were finished
setting up, but for the most part they stayed out of the way. A child and his
mother helped us set up the display and my son Benjamin showed them where to put
things. At 6:30 p.m. the room was filled to the max, but this time no one
counted the crowd. It looked like a few more people than the last show. Michele
did the program again, with a little more help from Chris this time. The display
went very well with only a couple small train crashes at the end of the show. We
finished at 7:30 p.m. and started taking the display down. We were packed up at
8:35 p.m. and soon we were on our way home.
New MOCs
Tom's 7 stud wide - 4449 Daylight train (not track ready yet)
Other LEGO Creations
Michele's brought a table full of built kits for the kid to see.
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