Michigan LEGO Users Group
Michigan LEGO Users Group's goal is to provide a fun atmosphere for young adults to learn how to construct with LEGOs. The group hosts events throughout the year that focus on sharing LEGO strategies and learning building techniques. Michigan LEGO Users Group also puts on large displays throughout the year with a special focus on trains.
michlug.org
LEGO Club at Michigan Public Libraries
Michigan public libraries host LEGO Club days where children can meet to create Lego structures based on a story that is read. LEGO structures are then displayed in the library until the next LEGO Club meeting. A short list of some participating libraries is included below. If you don't see your library listed, they may still have the program. Check a full list of public libraries at publiclibraries.com/michigan.htm.
Bloomfield Township Public Library
1099 Lone Pine Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI
(248) 642.5800
btpl.org
Chelsea District Library
221 S. Main St.
Chelsea, MI 48118
(734) 475 - 8732
chelsea.lib.mi.us/
Dearborn Public Library
16301 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48126
(313) 943-2330
dearbornlibrary.org/
East Lansing Public Library
950 Abbot Road
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 351-2420
elpl.org/
Huntington Woods Public Library
26415 Scotia
Huntington Woods, MI 48070
(248) 543-9720
huntington-woods.lib.mi.us/youth_programs.html
Novi Public Library
45245 W. 10 Mile Road
Novi, MI 48375
novilibrary.org/index.htm
(248) 349-0720
Junior First LEGO League
Geared towards kids ages 6 through 9, Junior First LEGO League challenges children to build machinated LEGO structures. While the program lives completely online, there are events where kids can share their creations. The online site includes a social aspect where kids and their coaches can ask questions and compare strategies and ideas. Older kids may join competitive teams of the First LEGO League through schools and other organizations.
sites.google.com/site/michiganfll/Home