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Boyertown Lego Pumpkin Effort May Dwarf Garden Varieties

Boyertown Lego Pumpkin Effort May Dwarf Garden Varieties

August 22, 2023

BOYERTOWN PA – Boyertown Brickworks, a retailer of Lego-brand and other toys, is inviting area residents to visit its 10 S. Reading Ave., Boyertown, store during September to help it “build the biggest Lego pumpkin.” Participation is free, it added.

The effort is being held in tandem with the Building A Better Boyertown organization. Its Family Friday theme, for Oct. 6 from 4-8 p.m., reportedly will be “Building a Better Pumpkin.”

The store’s building event begins Sept. 1 (2023; Friday) and continues through Sept. 15 (Friday). Visitors can use bricks from its bulk bin to assist in creating the community pumpkin.

Brickworks also said it is planning to open a second location at 334 Main St., Royersford. The date has yet to be announced.

Photo provided to Travels With The Post by Building A Better Boyertown

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