There's a family building competition from LEGO World. They run huge officially recognised Lego shows around Europe.
Sorry for the dodgy translation from Dutch:
LEGO World is said to have celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. As you have known for some time, the health crisis unfortunately means we have to postpone the big party for a year. But don't worry, because we have come up with a super nice alternative for this year! We challenge you from 15 to 21 October with 5 exciting construction assignments that you can complete with your whole family. You also have a chance to win the best prizes.
Register now and don't miss a job!
Are you eager to show your most creative side?
Register now and we will keep you informed of all exciting construction assignments via email.
GET A CHANCE AT THESE FUN LEGO PRIZES
With every assignment you have a chance to win a LEGO package worth 250 euros.
At the end of the week, we also choose a winner from all participants who have successfully completed the 5 assignments.
That lucky guy will go with a LEGO package worth 500 euros and a VIP package at LEGO World 2021 for 4 people!
Please note that minor children require parental consent to participate in this competition.Link to register:
https://legoworldweek.nl/ which unfortunately is also in Dutch! But there's more info:
Every day a LEGO jury chooses the best creation from the top 5 entries in the LEGO Life app* with the most likes. We reward them with a LEGO package worth 250 euros. At the end of the week, the jury will also choose a winner from all participants who have successfully completed the 5 assignments. That lucky guy** will go with a LEGO package worth 500 euros and a VIP package at LEGO World 2021 for 4 people!
If that is not worth doing your best!* The what? Who knows
** Apparently this is Google Translate being sexist, not the original Dutch!
I don't know what the rules are yet, or the categories. It seems as though you get each one by email daily when the competition starts.
I would have no qualms about signing up to them - (a) they're affiliated or probably even a subdivision of The Lego Group and (b) I've been a subscriber for ages (I was hoping to go to a show this year so I was waiting for tickets to go on sale) and all year I think this is the first time I've actually ever received anything.