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Lego builders can win cash prizes at Sheep River Library

Library in Diamond Valley is holding a youth Lego competition that will be judged by a contestant from the Lego Masters TV show.
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The Sheep River Library wants youngsters to turn Lego pieces in 'Scenes and Machines.'

The Sheep River Library in Diamond Valley is calling on young Lego builders to showcase their skills in an upcoming competition. 

The theme of the competition is “Scenes and Machines,” which means contestants can either build a machine, whether real or imaginary, or create a scene from their favourite book. 

There are two age divisions, 5-9 and 10-plus, and there are only four rules for entries:  

• No kits allowed. It must be an original creation. 

• No adult submissions. 

• Must be able to be moved. 

• Maximum base dimension 10”x10”. 

You must register at the library before you drop off your creation. Forms are available at the circulation desk.  

All entries will be judged by a contestant from the Lego Masters TV show and prizes will be awarded to first ($100), second ($50) and third ($25) places in each age category. Submissions must be dropped off at the library between Jan. 27 and 31. 

The contest will culminate on Saturday, Feb. 1 with a day of Lego fun and excitement, including a talk by a contestant from the TV show Lego Masters. Specific times for the talk and presentation of prizes will be posted at sheepriverlibrary.ca

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