Devizes Library Hopes To Start Lego Club

Everything is awesome upon hearing that Devizes Library is hoping to start a regular Lego Club, and they are asking folk to donate unwanted Lego to the causeโ€ฆ..

I understand and fully sympathise, itโ€™s a tall order for any Lego fan of any age; parting with Lego is like taking a limb! But I absolutely love this idea and pray it gets off the ground. So, if youโ€™ve got any Lego bricks you can bear to part with, drop them into the main desk at Devizes library on Sheep Street; face it, no matter how the winter nights draw in, youโ€™re never going to build that eighties fire station again. Grit your teeth, and give, even if grudgingly! Iโ€™m going to have to seriously think about itโ€ฆ.no, not the spaceship, nooooo, Mummmm!

This said, it does seem my Lego licence has expired slightly and Iโ€™m now building illegally. You could call the Lego police, but their police station is in bits in a box somewhereโ€ฆmay be I could dig it out!


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