Ooh! Space is limited, and this is late notice, but there’s a fun Lego-building event for kids taking place at the Bernal Heights Library this afternoon:
Have an itch to build something!? We have a large selection of LEGOs to get you started. If you need a little creative prompting, we have ideas to get you started with. For kids ages 5-12 . Parents and caregivers are welcome to build with their child. Space is limited to first 20 children arriving.
Price: Free
Age 5-12 yrsLocated At:
San Francisco Public Library – Bernal Heights
500 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94110When:
Thursday Apr 4th 2:15pm – 4:45pm
PHOTO: Vintage Lego advertisement from 1981

And thanks for finding that old ad with the girl!
I’m looking for a contact there to see if I can donate our lego collection. Got one?
From: Bernalwood <comment-reply@wordpress.com> Reply-To: Bernalwood <comment+eg0b7b_tonxy59dimdonxdd_@comment.wordpress.com> Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 17:36:42 +0000 To: Rebecca Fuller <rebecca@mightypr.com> Subject: [New post] This Afternoon: Lego Club for Kids at the Bernal Heights Library
Todd_Lappin posted: ” Ooh! Space is limited, and this is late notice, but there’s a fun Lego-building event for kids taking place at the Bernal Heights Library this afternoon: Have an itch to build something!? We have a large selection of LEGOs to get you started. If you “
See the contact info and post below…I posted this on the BHPN in early March for Valerie, the children’s librarian, but she didn’t get any donations…
The legos she uses for this event are circulated, so Valerie would love to have a Bernal Lego collection so this event could be hosted more frequently…
BERNAL LIBRARY NEEDS LEGOS! If you have Legos you’d like to donate –Bernal Branch Children’s Librarian , Valerie would love to have them. You can reach her at Bernal Branch Library (415) 355-5663 or vreichert@sfpl.org.
That’s a sweet ad. Notice the Legos are just blocks — no guns, no branded crap?
Also, have we gone backwards on gender since then, or what?
we totally have. used to be LEGO was for kids, some of whom were girls. now you’ve got stupid sh*t like: LEGO for girls! http://friends.lego.com/en-us/ …I blame parents as well as corporatization run amok
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