Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Vall
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r Amber Kingdon, 14, and her sister Mia, 12, don't own LEGOs so they had fun constructing
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Vall
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
The finished additions of the LEGO city spreads across the gymnasium floor of the Gene Full
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
One family constructed an LDS Temple to all to the cityscape. Over 800 kids sorted through
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cove Owen, 13, said he wanted to make a double arch from a picture he had seen recently. Ov
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r Katie Spencer snaps photos of the LEGO city after her daughter Avery, 7, and her two ot
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r "We love LEGOs," said Karolyn Nelson, helping her youngest son Trey, 5, as th
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Vall
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Furmaan Tib, 6, left, and Colin Corbett, 9, use teamwork to put the finishing touches on a
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
The finished additions of the LEGO city spreads across the gymnasium floor of the Gene Full
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r Amber Kingdon, 14, and her sister Mia, 12, don't own LEGOs so they had fun constructing a school and a replica of their house to add to the city. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
The finished additions of the LEGO city spreads across the gymnasium floor of the Gene Fullmer Rec Center. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center on Saturday.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
One family constructed an LDS Temple to all to the cityscape. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cove Owen, 13, said he wanted to make a double arch from a picture he had seen recently. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r Katie Spencer snaps photos of the LEGO city after her daughter Avery, 7, and her two other children built their own additions. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
l-r "We love LEGOs," said Karolyn Nelson, helping her youngest son Trey, 5, as they piece together a building. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Furmaan Tib, 6, left, and Colin Corbett, 9, use teamwork to put the finishing touches on a house they built together. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center on Saturday.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
The finished additions of the LEGO city spreads across the gymnasium floor of the Gene Fullmer Rec Center. Over 800 kids sorted through 50,000 pieces of LEGOs to make additions to the Salt Lake Valley out of LEGO in the hopes of getting kids interested in engineering and other STEM and STEAM-related fields at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, February 25, 2017.