THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY
ABOVE: Brian Stultz with some smaller Lego brick builds. Custom minifigures, in their memories, include Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan. Jennifer Bailey/The News Gazette
DANVILLE — The first LEGO show in May at American Legion Post 210 was such a success that a second one will be held this weekend to benefit another local veterans’ program.
Saturday’s show — with LEGO creations on display and LEGOs for families to play and build with — will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Legion, 201 Prospect Place, Danville.
Suggested donations are accepted to attend the show of $2 per person, $10 per family.
Show organizer Brian Stultz of Fithian said they’re planning for another great group of displays, and they hope the public again comes out to support it.
The show will raise funds for Operation Honor Guard, Stultz said, with all proceeds staying in the local area. May’s show raised funds for Wreaths Across America, with proceeds paying for the placement of wreaths at the VA cemetery in Danville.
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