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BRUNSWICK’S IAN TALMAGE, above, helps his son, Jack, 4, look for components to build a super-cool mini truck during a recent meeting of the monthly Lego Club at Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick. Jack is a big fan of Legos, Talmage said, and they try to get to as many of the library’s Lego play days as they can. So does Juliana Martin, 6, of Bath, at right, who compares the camper truck she is building with the instructions booklet she is reading. “The library has thousands of Lego blocks, many of them donated,” said Youth Services Manager Pam Jenkins. “Occasionally, we’ll have a competition, but usually we just have kids and their family members come in and play for a while.” This particlar day, about 23 kids and parents or day care supervisors spent 90 minutes building, deconstructing and playing with the block toys. The Lego Club’s next meeting will be Saturday, Sept. 15.
BRUNSWICK’S IAN TALMAGE, above, helps his son, Jack, 4, look for components to build a super-cool mini truck during a recent meeting of the monthly Lego Club at Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick. Jack is a big fan of Legos, Talmage said, and they try to get to as many of the library’s Lego play days as they can. So does Juliana Martin, 6, of Bath, at right, who compares the camper truck she is building with the instructions booklet she is reading. “The library has thousands of Lego blocks, many of them donated,” said Youth Services Manager Pam Jenkins. “Occasionally, we’ll have a competition, but usually we just have kids and their family members come in and play for a while.” This particlar day, about 23 kids and parents or day care supervisors spent 90 minutes building, deconstructing and playing with the block toys. The Lego Club’s next meeting will be Saturday, Sept. 15.
Times Record photos by JT Leonard
Times Record photos by JT Leonard

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