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
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, 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)