We had a great day at Pearl Fincher Museum for family day! We had 11 members participating! As always such a fun and wonderful event venue. The staff is so amazing! We had approximately 400 people in attendance.













We had a great day at Pearl Fincher Museum for family day! We had 11 members participating! As always such a fun and wonderful event venue. The staff is so amazing! We had approximately 400 people in attendance.













We had 6 members participate in the display this year as well as provided a play brick area for the kids to get their hands on the brick! We had 321 in attendance (193 adults, 112 kids, 16 teens)





We had 2 members display at the HEB Easter event at the Indian Springs location in The Woodlands, Texas. We had approximately 500 in attendance (300 adults and 200 kids).




Houston Brick Club displayed on Good Friday April 18th on the skybridge at Texas Children’s Hospital. We had 11 members displaying! There were 250 kids, 50 teens, and 2,000 adults in attendance.












Houston Brick club met at Grace in the Heights, it was a sorting party for the upcoming Brick Rodeo. We had 22 members in attendance.




We had our club meeting this month at the Woodlands Mall Lego Store. Our monthly challenge was to create a room for a castle on an 8 x 16 plate or 16 x 16 plate. We had 20 members in attendance.







Houston Brick Club displayed at Eureka Heights Brew Co. We had 15 members participate. This was our first time to do this kind of event and it was so much fun! We had aproximately 70 adults attend.





















We had our monthly club meeting at the Tomball Bricks & Minfigs. We had a great turnout! Our build challenge for the month was to make a “Feb-ROVER-ary”, a rover, moon rover or some sort of wheeled transport. We had 19 members in attendance.









Another fabulous time at Brick Fest Live for Houston Brick Club! This is such a fun event with so many opportunities to talk with and interact with the public about Lego©. We had 20 members displaying at this event. Event attendance was 17,000 total (6,800 kids, 1,700 teens, 8,500 adults.
A special thank you to the Brickfest Live team they are always so nice and accomodating to us for our displays providing tables, stantions, chairs and electrical drops.











































We had 4 of our members displaying at Gator Con a day where the Community and teachers set aside a day for students and their families to celebrate reading and all things literacy at a comic-con-styled event. Students come to the school in cosplay where they will see all types of characters from Star Wars to Spider-Man, create superhero themed crafts listen to the authors, see displays designed around the day, participate in a Quidditch clinic and an Old English maze, and simply be immersed in literature. Approximately 1500 attended this amazing event.




