MIDDLETOWN, Ind. —
A monthly Lego Club for kids is starting up at the Middletown Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 19.
Children in elementary school are invited to attend from 10:30 a.m. to noon. All Legos will be provided by the library, said director Teresa Dennis. The group will meet on the third Saturday of each month at the library, 780 High St.
At the end of each session, one project will be selected as the most creative. It and the others will be on display until the next meeting.
Also, the library appreciates any donations of Legos.
Children must register for the program. There is a sign-up sheet at the front desk, or they can call the library at 354-4071 to register.
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