NorthWest BrickCon
In the fall, there is a convention in Washington. BrickJournal went to this year’s con to see what went on - and it was a lot of fun!
Article by Geoff Gray
This past weekend, the Seattle Center played host to an annual gathering of AFOLs known as NorthWest BrickCon. I had the great fortune to attend, and the following is this good old boy’s thoughts about the gathering. I hope you enjoy.
I got up at 5:30 AM (EST) on Friday October 7, drove to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, got checked in and boarded the Airbus A320 for the five and a half hour flight to SeaTac airport. By the time I had gotten my rental car and was on I-5 heading into Seattle, it was about 10:30 AM (PST), and the weather was typically cool and cloudy October. I was already excited. I love the Pacific NorthWest, and adding that to spending a weekend with other AFOLs, I was going to be in heaven. I got to the show, quickly registered, and was soon chatting with old friends...and making new friends!
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