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From 25 to 250+ kids, NOTHING can entertain (and sustain!) kids like piles and piles of LEGO and DUPLO bricks... You provide the floor space, and we'll provide hours of free-play or structured projects.
Groups - Large
Merrifield Fall Festival, Fairfax
New Life Fall Fun Fest
Starlight Cinema, Centreville
Potomac Library
Burke Library
Alexandria Library
Pohick Library
Montclair Library
Haymarket/Gainesville Library
Chinn Park Library
Bray and Scarf, Bethesda, Family Night
Woodmont Country Club
Congressional Country Club
Wedding, National Museum of Women in the Arts
USY on Wheels
Dundalk Youth Service Center, Baltimore
University Club of Washington, DC
more !!!
Tips for Large Group Events...
Avoid the following at all costs. Not permitted. Creates rift in Space-Time Continuum...
Food / drink / popcorn / snacks around Brix piles !!! Virtually impossible to clean Brix.
All grassy areas (or "slotted" surfaces like wooden porches, cement grills, etc.)
Playing near depleted uranium or plutonium deposits.
Areas where people just ate (like Cafeteria) without first sweeping floor
Almost an INFINITE variety of programs... Have a Unique theme/occasion? Ask!
All at once
Large cafeteria / gym / meeting room needed
"Waves"
200 = 100 x 2 waves, 50 x 4 waves, etc.
Typical when other "stations" or events are present
Walk-ins
Unknown number of families come/go as they want (e.g. a "festival")
Displays
Optional, but not always practical...
If a theme, then having a table to display kids' projects is OK, BUT...
Kids always use the BEST pieces first, so displays for too long deprive "late arrivals" of cooler pieces, UNLESS...
You recycle displays periodically...
Facilitated
With RARE exceptions, a Brixalot Facilitator is required for larger events
Risk of kids accidentally taking Brix
Keep area (and kids!) orderly