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Make this my store 351 S Washburn St See more services and hours Read more on our Facebook page.(610) 327-8080Shop Winter Clearance, up to 80% off!Hours of OperationMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayAvailable At Your Local Boscov’s in Pottstown Last Updated 1 month ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. Ever wonder what those little voices inside your head are? Meet Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness, the emotions that guide you through your daily life! Riley is a happy, hockey-loving 11-year-old girl who, like all of us, is guided by her emotions. The emotions live inside the control center in Riley's mind dubbed Headquarters. This is also where all of Riley's memories are created and where her core memories are stored. From here, the emotions advise Riley through everyday life, led by Joy. But Riley's world turns upside-down when she is uprooted from her Midwestern life and she and her parents move to San Francisco. Riley's emotions try to guide her through this difficult, life-changing event.




However, the stress of the move brings Sadness to the forefront. Will the emotions be able to get Riley through this challenging part of her life? Based on Pixar's 15th hit animated movie, Inside Out, this playset depicts the inside of Headquarters. It includes minifigures of all five emotions and several key features of Headquarters such as the control console, the memory recall system, the core memories container, the tower, the memory shelves, and a couch with two footstools. Take control of the situation with the control panel! Propose an idea to Riley by placing an idea lightbulb from the shelves at the base of the tower onto the stud on the console! Place core memories into the spinning core container! Recall memories by placing them on the translucent pole over the tube. Don't let Sadness touch them! Roll the memories down the shelves! Turn the knobs at the back to redirect them to the next lower shelf! Take a break on the couch and rest your feet on the footstools!




When Riley goes to sleep, have the emotions rest in the room at the top of the tower! Accessories include a flame piece for Anger (for when he gets really angry!), a notepad for Fear, a newspaper, a mug, and several memory orbs in the colors of each emotion. If you would like to have a LEGO version of the emotions and headquarters from Inside Out in your home, please support and share this project. It would bring lots of Joy to me and many other Pixar fans if this becomes a real set! Thanks, and stay positive! MOAH Hosts Annual BayLUG Holiday LEGO Show Pop-Up Exhibit The Museum of American Heritage (MOAH), the Bay Area LEGO User Group (BayLUG), and the Bay Area LEGO Train Club (BayLTC) will once again co-host the Annual Holiday LEGO Extravaganza at MOAH. Visitors will enjoy a variety of LEGO creations made by members of the club, featuring train layouts, Bay Area landmarks, castles, miniature cities, sculptures, portraits, and more! The Annual BayLUG Holiday LEGO Show Pop-Up Exhibit will be open to the public from December 9th, 2016 through January 15, 2017




(11 am - 3:45 pm, Friday, Saturday, Sunday). Closed on December 24 & 25 and January 1 Admission price: $3 per person, please no strollers in the galleries during LEGO. For more information on Bay Area LEGO Users' Group (BAYLUG), please visit their The Museum of American Heritage (MOAH) presents the 12th Annual Vintage Vehicles and Family Festival (VVFF) in 2016. Located at the Museum of American Heritage, 351 Homer Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto (between Waverley and Bryant). This free annual community event is being hosted in collaboration with the City of Palo Alto�s 93rd May Fete Parade & Fair. A variety of unique vintage cars will be on display for the public to enjoy. To round out the celebrations, MOAH will be hosting an open house featuring meccano models, hands-on science demonstrations, whimsical handmade bicycle displays and other family friendly activities. The museum's anniversary exhibition, 25 Years at the Museum of American Heritage, will be open for viewing.




Repair Cafe COMING SOON at the Museum from 11am to 3pm. For more information on Repair Cafe, please visit their WEBSITE.» , , , , Dang! This event has already taken place.>> Want to see our Top Picks for this week instead?Friday, December 9, 2016 - 11:00 am to 3:45 pm $3* Museum of American Heritage | 351 Homer Avenue, Palo Alto, CAby , Seattle Goodwill September 30, 2016 Undoubtedly, LEGO is one of the most recognizable toy brands in the world—perhaps one of the most well-known brands in general. They’ve been a fixture in popular culture, whether it be on TV, in music, movies, books, etc. There are even six worldwide LEGOLAND theme parks immortalizing the little, colorful interlocking blocks. LEGO has worked their way into childhoods since the toy concept sprouted in Denmark and serious production began in the late 1950s early 60s. The company still is a force today, as LEGO has expanded from the original block toy sets and has ventured into creating individual brands meant to capture children’s imaginations and collectors’ interest.




Seattle Goodwill’s online stores provide an excellent opportunity to score great deals for all types of LEGO enthusiasts. You can find them in our eBay store. A carpenter from Billund, Denmark named Ole Kirk Christiansen started what was called The LEGO Group in 1932 in a workshop where he began making wooden toys. His company altered its name to LEGO, and in 1947 it expanded and began making plastic toys. LEGO experimented with several plastic toys until 1958 when it introduced today’s modern LEGO brick. Today LEGO product lines include Star Wars, Friends, Minecraft, Duplo, Ninjago, Bionicle and Marvel Super Heroes to name a few. Many minifigures from the lines have become major collector items. Recently, a LEGO Harry Potter complete collection of 55 sets and all minifigures sold for $10,000 on eBay. Every day Seattle Goodwill receives massive amounts of LEGO donations. The donations are brought to our flagship store on Dearborn where they are sorted and sold in various packages online.




“A lot of people into LEGO know they are worth money,” said Sharen Ray, Goodwill Online Books Lister, who specializes in LEGO,” but a lot of parents clean their kid’s room and think it’s just LEGO, it’s just toys. Andy they’ll (donate) hundreds to thousands of dollars worth of LEGO.” Sharen meticulously sorts through LEGO pieces, separating everything out from blocks, to bushes, motorcycles, animals and different minifigures. and on Seattle Goodwill’s eBay store in 10-to-20 pound batches and in various other groupings. Goodwill often sells complete sets and packages minifigures together that match the same theme. We even receive unopened box sets. Shopping online at Goodwill affords LEGO buyers a unique experience they won’t find anywhere else. “(LEGO) got involved into pop culture,” Sharen said. “Some of the most popular ones are when people see the movie and then find out, ‘There is a LEGO for that?’” Proceeds from online store purchases help support Goodwill’s free job training and education programs.

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