Annual Lego Event at Pybus Public Market, returns in June

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On Saturday, June 3rd, the Nick’s Bricks and Pybus team will open the doors for the live in-person exhibit held in the LocalTel Event Center. The planning committee is currently searching for fun and imaginative displays to feature for the event.

This is a great opportunity for Lego enthusiasts to showcase their creativity and show-off their talent. There are unlimited possibilities for any theme. Each builder can draw inspiration from Harry Potter to Star Wars, Lego movie, Princess, Wenatchee/Community, and more! We encourage you to reach for the sky and use your imagination to create your dream Lego build. Local businesses are also welcome to participate, as Nicks Bricks is a highly attended event it is a perfect occasion to advertise and support the community.

If you have something you believe is worthy of sharing please contact Kevin Vitulli at kvitulli@hotmail.com. Please include a brief description of your entry, your contact information, and an estimate on the size/footprint of your display.

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 young age of 24 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 of play allowed him to maintain and never let go of his childlike heart.

Nick’s parents, Kevin and Jayne Vitulli of Wenatchee, WA created the Nicholas H. Vitulli Memorial Fund at CFNCW to honor their son by sharing his love of Legos and play with all children in our region. “We would like to thank the many community sponsors that help make Nick’s Bricks possible,” said Jayne and Kevin Vitulli.

For additional information, please contact: Caitlyn Cleveland: caitlyn@pybusmarket.org

About Pybus Public Market Pybus Public Market is built in the historic Pybus steel warehouse located next to the Columbia River at the foot of Orondo Street in Wenatchee. The property is a year-round marketplace for restaurants, wine, fruit and vegetable vendors, meats and cheeses, baked goods, oils, other foods, flowers, retail sales and local craftspeople. It also serves as the permanent home for the Wenatchee Valley Farmer’s Market. Pybus Market opened May 11, 2013. Pybus Market is governed by a 20-person board of directors of Pybus Market Charitable Foundation, a 501c (3) non-profit.