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First prize-winners & lots more tickets to win

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This week SA Jewish Report Online gave away 13 tickets worth up to R1,820 (depending on whether they are used for adults or kids) to THE ART OF THE BRICK EXHIBITION – The biggest and best LEGO exhibition ever, currently running in Rosebank, Joburg. We at and we have many more to give away next week.

LEGO ART Logo


See the SAJR Online revue by DAVID KATZ on THE ART OF THE BRICK EXHIBITION. The Cape Waterfront season was extended but the Joburg season won’t be. The Zone has been booked for the World’s #1 Expo of 2015 – and we’ll be giving away tickets for that one too. But you will have until August before we reveal what it is.


 

This week’s winners of expo tickets worth almost R2,000 are:

  • GAYLE LIVINGSTONE who gets two tickets so she can take her three-year-old grandchild to the exhibition;
  • JACOV who gets two tickets as, he says, “I would love to take my daughters to the expo;
  • JULIE TOBLIB who gets a ticket as, she says, she has “loved Lego since I was a kid. Also love Art. The combination of the two together sounds magical – the kid in me will love it;
  • GLENDA KAVONIC who gets two tickets. Glenda says her sons and her grandchildren have grown up with Lego;
  • AVROM STEIN who gets two tickets as he has wanted to take his family but “four tickets put it out of reach”;
  • PHYLLIS in Cape Town gets two tickets for her grandchildren in Joburg; and
  • JAMIE MARON, 6, gets two tickets to help him take his mommy and brother to the show.

Book prizes were won too! 

In our other competition that closed this week, Jewish Report Online gave away a copy of Howard Feldman’s best-selling book, CARRY-ON BAGGAGE, to all those who entered the competition.

ALL competition prize-winners should contact Shereen Miller at 011 430-1980 during office hours to arrange for the collection or delivery of their prizes.

LEGO entry Engelberg

ENTER THE COMPETITION – who knows, you too may win some of the R8,000 worth of tickets.


Pictured Right and Below this story are the first entries in the Build-&-Win-for-the-Family competition, both built by Daniel Engelberg, 13, a Grade-7 pupil at Yeshiva College and submitted by his father.


 


Build & Win BIG

 

While there is a simple way to enter the competition, as this week’s winners can attest to, the Build-&-Win-for-the-Family competition will see two lucky families with clever little brick-builders winning tickets for their whole families worth almost R500.

The easier route can still win one of dozens of tickets. All in all we are giving away tickets worth a whopping R8 000 to our users over the next three weeks. And, with ticket prices for adults at R140 (and kids at R95) making it more affordable, or free, is not too shabby an idea.

The judging panel is not looking for engineers, geniuses, architects or sculptors – simply for players who use Lego blocks creatively in an age-appropriate manner. Jewish Report is hoping for as many entries as possible because Lego will give us regular product prizes to give away to you if we can show them how many of our users are also their users.

A pre-schooler who can stack 12 blocks on top of each other with a consistent colour combination may even win. All entries will be adjudicated with the age of the builder in mind.

Even a Lego set built according to their wonderfully illustrated diagrams can win. The entries do not have to be a marvel of ingenuity.  


LEGO entry Engelberg


ABOVE: Daniel Engelberg’s second entry. C’mon, kids, lets see what you can do and you could treat your whole family to the expo


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