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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 14-17, 2019 C-5 The Park Record PUZZLE ANSWERS FROM PAGE C-4 A S P C A S I L O S I D C H I P M A Y I G O J A M P A C K J A M A I C A N H A R A M E I N Y T L O R W S A Y E H A E S N T T E S A N S T J O B U A N A E M S B A A M E N E R O I N O S T G E Z O T A E O T C A F E E L S A B D E O S L D S I C M O R K E P O W P O W A L O I P N E E N S A L O O C T HEEL D M C O S B U E P R E S M A P A L T STAY E S G E L U T O M N J E L O F F E D E R C R E E P L O T R T I E I N C R L O H E C O S I B P O L I N L S O D I M E E L L I I C N I X S A T B A S H E I K O SIT T E R I R O N K I C A P I C A G O T U N E S S B L T B E E B L A R V A O K R E C R E A L E D B A R K Y E D U P E A D E D S N A F U S M U T R S L Y A T T E G R A D I E S X I C O D N U N G G R E COME A N VOTED PARK CITY’S BEST STEAK HOUSE 6 YEARS IN A ROW! TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Each display station of the Robot Zoo that is on exhibit at the Swaner EcoCenter includes information about the showcased animal. Continued from C-1 Robot Zoo illustrates mechanics ferent parts of an animal to an automobile. “Ball-and-socket joints, shock absorbers and an antifreeze pump gives visitors lessons in bone and muscle structure, and cardiovascular systems,” Klingensmith said. “My favorite is the pump.” Each of the exhibit’s station contains information about the animals, she said. “We are waiting for someone to get back to us so we can have some Spanish translations,” Klingensmith said. “We want to at least have a pamphlet in Spanish that we can hand out.” Klingensmith is also ordering copies of the book that will be placed throughout the exhibit, and she is planning an array of “robust” tie-in events. JOIN US ON OUR PATIO! Enjoy 2 for 1 Entrees thru 09/30/19 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD The Robot Body Shop compares compares animal muscle and cardiovascular systems to automobile parts. 840 Main Street, Park City 435.655.9739 • primeparkcity.com Each station is like a game where you can push buttons to move the creatures’ eyes, heads and limbs,” Hunter Klingensmith, Swaner EcoCenter’s visitor experience coordinator Some of those events will include appearances by Wild Wonders animal presentations, Kim’s Cold-blooded Creatures and Hawkwatch International. The Swaner EcoCenter is renting Robot Zoo from Evergreen Exhibitions in San Antonio, Texas. Klingensmith came upon the exhibit during the American Alliance of Museums conference, which was held earlier this year in New Orleans. “We had been looking at another exhibit that fell TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Hunter Klingensmith, the Swaner EcoCenter’s visitor experience coordinator, uses a poncho to demonstrate how animals blend in with their surroundings. through, and needed to find something quickly,” she said. “Evergreen had this exhibit ready and didn’t have it booked. So we thought it would be fun to bring to Park City.” Klingensmith’s goal for the EcoCenter is to showcase two exhibits a year. “One, like Robot Zoo, will be geared for kids and our younger guests, and the other will be more in the lines of photo and art exhibits that will appeal more to our older visitors,” she said. In the meantime, Klingensmith is looking forward to Robot Zoo. “We hope lots of families come to see it, and also enjoy other things we have to offer,” she said. Ski Conditioning Fitness Program October 1 - November 26 Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30am - 7:30am The Fieldhouse $170 Pre-Pay Only (no drops ins) Prepare your muscles and your mind for all the fun winter activities to come! Solar Made Simple www.basinrecreation.org | (435) 655-0999 LEARN HOW YOU CAN GO SOLAR SCPW Solar is a community-led program bringing Summit and Wasatch County homeowners a discounted and streamlined solar installation process. Your future Mountain Home is calling Check out the Park Record’s Real Estate Monthly for listings in Park City and the surrounding areas Made possible by Get started! Take the solar survey at SCPWSolar.org Made possible by Looking to sell a home, condo, property, or townhome? Call 435-649-9014 to get your listing seen by over 10,000 people. |