
Riley Gabriel, a member of Boy Scout with Troop 111 in Auburn, recently attained his Life Scout Rank and as part of his Eagle Scout community project. He created four LEGO Activity Tables for classrooms at Promise Early Education Center in Lewiston.
Growing up, Gabriel was a fan of LEGOs and today still likes to build and explore the possibilities they bring.
Promise children were so excited to receive these tables, which will support their fine motor skills development, cooperative play, and problem-solving skills, according to a news release.
Gabriel is now doing robotics with Baxter Academy for Technology and Science.
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