'It’s all just coming from their imagination,” MacKenna Posey said.
WATCH: This is a big week for some creative Calgary kids. As Gil Tucker reports, they’re getting a chance to showcase some pretty cool projects while learning the lessons of Lego.It’s an event where ready-made Lego kits are strictly off-limits.“So it’s all just coming from their imagination,” the ECA’s MacKenna Posey said. “That creativity is just really cool.”Story continues below advertisementsent to your email, as it happens.Sidak Grewal, 8, built an airport as his entry in the competition.
“There’s the check-in, then you drop your bags here and this is the gate,” Grewal said. “Lego – I can make anything out of it.”Can you apply for Canada’s dental plan? Eligibility rules get updateThe event takes place between noon and 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Edgemont Community Association Hall in northwest Calgary.
“I like building stuff,” Parrotta said. “First, I have to think of something I want to make, then I have to make the base, then I have to think about the colour I want to make it.Read
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