The Eugene chapter of the
National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) invites all grade
school-aged children (1st through 6th grade) to take part
in the 2019 Block Kids Competition.
Block
Kids is
a nationally-recognized, award-winning building competition for children in
Grades 1 through 6. The event introduces children to careers in the
construction industry and encourages them to use their imagination to create a
structure with a specific set of materials. It also allows children to explore
how and why a structure is built.
How
it works: Each
participating child receives 100 interlocking blocks and a choice of up to
three additional building materials (foil, poster board, rock, or string). The
child builds a project of his/her choice, provided it relates in some way to
the construction industry. (Construction equipment is acceptable; depictions of
people and animals are not.) Local construction industry professionals will
judge each entry. Competitors will discuss their projects with the judges.
Judges will consider the projects and their discussions when awarding prizes.
They will select first, second, and third place winners from three grade-level
groups (Grades 1-2, Grades 3-4, Grades 5-6). One overall winner will be chosen
to compete at the regional level. All participants receive a goody bag.
Block Kids is co-sponsored by the Eugene Science Center, National Association of Women in Construction, and River Road Park & Recreation District.
Block Kids is co-sponsored by the Eugene Science Center, National Association of Women in Construction, and River Road Park & Recreation District.
Advance
registration for Block Kids 2019 is now open.
- Free to participate for kids in grades 1 – 6!
- Advance registration is required! Fill out the online registration form.
- Check-in for registered participants begins at 12:30 PM at River Road Park & Recreation District (Emerald Park), 1400 Lake Drive.
- Participants must be checked in no later than 1:15 PM! Latecomers may forfeit their spot.
- Competition begins at 1:30 PM.
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