It's Contest Time @ the Library! Lego & Photo Contest Guidelines!
by erin
If it's summer it must be time for our annual contests! This year is our 5th annual Lego Contest & we're inviting ADULTS in on the fun!! We're also pleased to announce our Make It Happen in Ann Arbor Photo Contest! Use your leisurely summer time to focus your creativity and take a chance on winning! In order to enter either contest participants must read and follow the rules and guidelines.
Children, teens and adults are invited to enter the 5th Annual Lego Contest & the Make It Happen Photo Contest. Winners of both contests will receive gift cards to Target. Once again the Lego contest will take place at Weber's Inn (3050 Jackson Ave) on Thursday, August 5. The Make It Happen Photo Contest Award's Ceremony will be on Wednesday, July 28 @ the Downtown Library. For complete rules & submission guidelines for the Lego contest click here. For the Make It Happen photo contest rules & guidelines click here.
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The photo contest is another
The photo contest is another great aspect of the Ann arbor district libraries! I have been waiting for an event like this. I can't wait to show off my photography skills in this awesome contest!
I love contests!
I love contests!
I have never gone to an AADL
I have never gone to an AADL contest before
whoever made the legos in the
whoever made the legos in the picture is very talented!
The talented creator of the
The talented creator of the Totoros in LEGO featured above can be found listed [http://www.aadl.org/gallery/pictureAnnArbor/aadlcontests/2008LEGO/Gradeā¦|here] this will link you to our galleries where you can look at all of the entries from the 2008 and 2009 contests.
This is possibly the best
This is possibly the best AADL event! Legos can never get o ld and hopefully never will.
I love lego contests! My
I love lego contests! My friend won one once!
Thank you to the organizers
Thank you to the organizers and sponsors of this fantastic event! The ballroom was filled with creativity, a sense of community, and fun. My seven-year-old son was thrilled to display one of his Lego creations and (bonus!) was delighted to receive a medal. Thank you to everyone involved for a job well done.
Sounds great!
Sounds great!