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District Fifteen Educational Foundation offers LEGOLAND® Family Day on November 13

If your kids love to build with LEGO bricks, the District Fifteen Educational Foundation has a deal you can't afford to miss.

The Foundation will sponsor a District Fifteen Educational Foundation Family Day on Sunday, November 13, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center located at 601 N. Martingale Road in Schaumburg's Streets of Woodfield shopping center.

For Family Day, families can purchase LEGOLAND tickets for just $12 per person. Tickets normally cost $15 for children and $19 for adults.

With these discounted tickets, families can take the self-guided tour of the LEGOLAND Discovery Center, which takes approximately one and a half hours. Families can take all the time they need, though, to take photographs and thoroughly enjoy all of LEGOLAND's attractions, which are geared toward children ages 2 to 12. Highlights of those attractions include:

• LEGO Factory, where families can see how real LEGO bricks are made;

• LEGO Studios, where 3D cinema brings LEGO bricks to life;

• DUPLO Village, where younger builders can play with DUPLO bricks or larger, soft bricks found only at LEGOLAND Discovery Centers;

• MINILAND, where families can wander through the Chicago Skyline, built to scale with LEGO bricks;

• Technicycle, where children find out how high they can pedal as they cycle as fast as they can on this fun, new ride;

• Dragon Quest, where children will climb aboard a friendly dragon for a perilous ride into the depths of the LEGOLAND Discovery Center Castle;

• Hall of Fame, where families can stroll the red carpet and snap photos with life-size LEGO models of their favorite heroes and villains;

• Jungle Adventure, where children will encounter all kinds of LEGO creatures on an expedition deep into the heart of the LEGOLAND jungle;

• Master Model Builder's Workshop, where children will receive hands-on lessons from the builders responsible for all of the Discovery Center's creations; and

• Build & Test Zone, where children can create and play with mountains of LEGO bricks and test them on the Center's speed ramps and earthquake tables.

A ticket order form can be downloaded at www.ccsd15.net | For Community/Visitors | District Fifteen Educational Foundation, and must be submitted with payment by Wednesday, November 9, to the District Fifteen Educational Foundation office located at the Joseph M. Kiszka Educational Service Center, 580 N. 1st Bank Drive, Palatine.

For more information on this event, contact Donna Kennedy, Foundation coordinator, at 847-963-3160 or kennedyd@ccsd15.net.

-Story Submitted by Community Consolidated School District 15

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