Love You to Pieces Build Memories and Brick Creations

Bellevue, WALocal News

'Love You to Pieces,' an interactive brick building event, will be held on June 8, 2024, at The Bellevue Collection, inviting families to discover the joys of building with bricks. The event will feature a dedicated play area for younger children and themed workshops for various skill levels, ensuring inclusivity and fun for everyone. Participants can enjoy the LEGO Make and Take build event, where children can create their own mini kits to take home while supplies last. Jennifer Leavitt, Vice President of Marketing, highlights the event's goal of fostering creativity and connection between parents and children through engaging activities. From May 28 to June 8, visitors can also enjoy a brick-themed photo booth and vote on unique brick creations displayed throughout the collection for a chance to win a $300 LEGO gift card.

This event emphasizes the importance of family interaction and creativity, making it a significant community gathering. Pre-registration is required for workshops to ensure organized participation. For further details, families can visit The Bellevue Collection's website.

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