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    Start your own robotics or LEGO® Power Functions club

    What a great idea to start your own Power Functions or robotics club for LEGO® fans!

    The best advice we have is that organizing non-competitive activities often works best, especially at the beginning. If members of your club work together on a large project, it’ll help to get everyone participating.

    Check out FIRST® LEGO® League if you’re putting together a robotics club. This fantastic program introduces kids to science and technology. They even have huge robotics competitions using LEGO® MINDSTORMS®!

    For adult fans of LEGO® (AFOLs), we have the LEGO® Ambassador Network where you can find out more about the community and help create the future with other LEGO® fans.

    We just ask that if you’re going to be at any public events that you put up a sign stating that your club isn’t affiliated with or sponsored by the LEGO Group to avoid confusion.

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