7 N. Worthen Street
Wenatchee
Nick’s Bricks has been Postponed
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Do you like to build and create structures with Legos? If so, join us for Nick’s Bricks, the Annual Lego Event at Pybus Public Market on Saturday, March 7th from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Legos will be provided and there is no cost to participate (donations will be accepted).
The goal of this event is to create an opportunity for kids of all skill levels to feel welcomed and experience the thrill of creating something new with lasting memories for a lifetime!
New this year, Nick’s Bricks will offer 4 sessions, each limited to 175 kids. Registration will be first come, first served. So, pick the session you want to attend and arrive in advance of that session to get registered.
Sessions are:
9:00am to 10:15am – First Session (Red)
10:30am to 11:45 – Second Session (Yellow)
12:15pm to 1:30pm – Third Session (Green)
1:45pm to 3:00pm – Fourth Session (Blue)
Out on the concourse, amazing builds will be displayed! Special guest, Boone Langston, contestant on the FOX TV show Lego Masters will be appearing to present some of his builds and answer questions.
Visconti’s Hospitality Group will give each participating child a FREE single scoop of Gelato at ICE in Pybus during the Nick’s Bricks Event! So, come and enjoy before or after your session!
Last year this event drew over 800 participants and 100 volunteers. Here are just a few of the photos:
Who is Nick?
Nick’s Bricks is named in memory of Nicholas (Nick) H. Vitulli and is an event that he would have loved!
Nick passed away in 2016 at the age of 24 years young while hiking in Africa. Nick was gentle, kind, joyful and loved life. He was curious and creative and was never afraid to explore possibilities. Nick’s FAITH, FAMILY, FRIENDS and FUN were most important to him in his life.
Nick loved LEGOS, playing board games and his favorite book was Lord of the Rings. Nick was also known for rocking the flannel, for his love of music and playing the bass. His fantastic imagination and love for play allowed him to maintain and never let go of his childlike heart.
Nick is deeply missed by his parents, Kevin and Jayne of Wenatchee, WA his brother Anthony and his wife Stephanie (Stevie); his very large family and many others whose lives he touched with love and light.