
SEALUG featured in Lynnwood Times article
After participating in the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center opening, SEALUG was contacted by Kienan Briscoe of the Lynnwood Times. He spoke with RJ Coughlin about SEALUG, what it is, and what it does. Below are some excepts from the article.
“Conventions started coming up, LEGO started diversified what it was doing with Star Wars and Harry Potter, other things like this. So more and more adults started gravitating back to a hobby they probably enjoyed when they were a kid or teenager and started enjoying it again as an adult – sometimes with their own kids and sometimes just by themselves,” said RJ Coughlin, SEALUG Event Coordinator.
“My favorite thing about LEGO is the endless reuse of them. A lot of toys these days are basically landfill supplies, but people don’t normally throw away their Lego. People keep their LEGO, people sell their LEGO, people give away their LEGO, or they keep their LEGO until they have kids or grandkids. They don’t get rid of LEGO and I love that about this product. LEGO, from when I was a kid back in the 80’s, is compatible with the LEGO you have in the store right now,” said Coughlin.
The full article can be found here, Lynnwood Times SEALUG Article.
