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Interview: Limbo Studios, Mega Bloks Halo Fan Photographer

Limbo Studios started causing quite a stir in the Mega Bloks Halo community when they began posting beautifully composed photographs on the Mega Bloks Halo Facebook page some months ago. A one-man-team based in West Virginia, Limbo is headed up 18 year old Jacob T. Teague. We got in touch with him this week to ask [...]

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Help The Mega Bloks Team Raise Money for Autism Speaks Canada

Please help us reach our goal of $60,000 this year! Walk Now for Autism Speaks is the signature fundraising event for Autism Speaks Canada.  Last year, the inaugural Montreal Walk raised a total of $202,000, with funds supporting Canadian research initiatives and also assisting five Montreal-based organizations including The Miriam Foundation and Studio Sans Limites. [...]

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Interview with Todd J Englander – Building a Giant Mega Bloks Stadium to Raise Money for Austism Speaks

Tanya, PR Manager for Mega Bloks, had the opportunity to head out to Eatontown, NJ and sit down with Todd J Englander the man behind the “The Giant Mega Bloks Stadium” build in an effort to raise money for Autism Speaks.

Make sure to check out the full gallery on flickr.

Mega Bloks is proud to be the Presenting Sponsor of the 2012 Walk Now for Autism Speaks event taking place on May 27th, 2012 at the Stade Uniprix in Montreal.

About Autism Speaks and Autism Speaks Canada

Autism Speaks together with Autism Speaks Canada forms North America’s largest autism science and advocacy organization. It is dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Fund raising walks for Autism Speaks are held across North America including 6 sites in Canada. Funds raised through walks and other events support Canadian autism research and community grants to agencies across Canada that work directly with children, youth and adults with autism. To learn more about Autism Speaks Canada, please visit www.autismspeaks.ca. Information on Autism Speaks U.S can be found at www.autismspeaks.org