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Photos: Collecting Legos for a good cause

Pass the Bricks, which donates Legos to children in need, took part in a group build of donated Legos on Wednesday during Animas City night Bazaar

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Thursday, Aug 29, 2024 2:20 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Aug 29, 2024 3:06 PM MT

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Anna Riling, an ambassador for Pass the Bricks, assists her son Harrison Riling, 9, and Henry Fast, 6, center, during a group build of donated Legos on Wednesday during the Animas City night Bazaar. Pass the Bricks is a nonprofit that collects and redistributes used Legos to children in need. Legos were set up on several tables for children to come along and create their own mini-sets with 50 pieces or less. Riling collects donations of used Legos and builds novel “mini-sets” to package with Pass the Bricks branding and donate to various organizations working with disadvantaged youth. To donate, contact Riling at annariling@gmail.com or passthebricks.org. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Anna Riling, an ambassador for Pass the Bricks, assists her son Harrison Riling, 9, and Henry Fast, 6, center, during a group build of donated Legos on Wednesday during the Animas City night Bazaar. Pass the Bricks is a nonprofit that collects and redistributes used Legos to children in need. Legos were set up on several tables for children to come along and create their own mini-sets with 50 pieces or less. Riling collects donations of used Legos and builds novel “mini-sets” to package with Pass the Bricks branding and donate to various organizations working with disadvantaged youth. To donate, contact Riling at [email protected] or passthebricks.org. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Anna Riling, an ambassador for Pass the Bricks, shows a Lego creation that she built on Wednesday during the Animas City night Bazaar. Pass the Bricks is a nonprofit that collects and redistributes used Legos to children in need. Riling collects donations of used Legos and builds novel “mini-sets” to package with Pass the Bricks branding and donate to various organizations working with disadvantaged youth. To donate, contact Riling at annariling@gmail.com or passthebricks.org. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Anna Riling, an ambassador for Pass the Bricks, shows a Lego creation that she built on Wednesday during the Animas City night Bazaar. Pass the Bricks is a nonprofit that collects and redistributes used Legos to children in need. Riling collects donations of used Legos and builds novel “mini-sets” to package with Pass the Bricks branding and donate to various organizations working with disadvantaged youth. To donate, contact Riling at [email protected] or passthebricks.org. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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