Community Corner

Community Members Will 'Build' Summit with LEGOS This Sunday

Register to participate at Coldwell Banker, located at 401 Springfield Ave. Spectators are welcome to watch the event at Washington School on Sunday at no charge.

Imagine a huge map of downtown Summit, 30 by 20 feet, that features all of the streets and dozens of significant buildings, and then envision teams of children and their parents, having a wonderful experience creating each of these treasured buildings using more than 50,000 LEGO blocks on a gymnasium floor.

On Sunday, Feb. 3, from 1 to 3 p.m., the largest LEGO construction project ever built in Summit, benefitting the Summit Historical Society, will be held at Washington School, 507 Morris Ave. The Architectural Heritage Workshop is intended as a fun way to teach children, their parents and grandparents — even aunts, uncles and cousins — about the heritage of buildings in Summit.

The workshop will be presented by Stephen W. Schwartz, of SWS Architects of Livingston, with the help of Summit Downtown, Inc. Coldwell Banker is sponsoring the workshop.

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Registration for the event began on Thursday, Jan. 17. Registration must be done in person at Coldwell Banker at 401 Springfield Ave. The registration fee is a minimum contribution of $25 per family, payable by check to the Summit Historical Society. Payment must be made at the time of registration to secure a spot at the event, which is limited to the first 50 families who register.

Children must accompany their parents for the workshop, and spectators are invited to join the fun at no charge.

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Editor's note: This information was submitted to Patch by Summit Downtown, Inc.


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