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Show B-10 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 17-20, 2020 Scene & Heard Photos by Tanzi Propst Frighteningly fun The Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter invites students to explore and create during their after-school programs. This month’s Spooky Science program for students in grades three through five explores the mysteries of bats, bones and beyond. In Wednesday’s session, students built “creature catchers” to catch and observe insects and spiders on the preserve. To order prints of any Park Record photo, go to: parkrecordphoto.smugmug.com Maceo Poncelet, right, applies blue duct tape to his creature catcher as he prepares to test it out on the preserve. Liam Poe, right, uses a pair of scissors to cut a paper cup as he and his partner Peter Krejci construct a creature catcher with recycled materials. Brianna Cencak, youth programs coordinator, left, uses her creature catcher to catch an insect during an after-school program. Violet Schmidt, left, and Jorah Pope work together on making a creature catcher by using recycled materials. Jorah Pope, left, and Violet Schmidt work together to tape pipe cleaners onto a used paper towel roll as they construct a creature catcher. Brianna Cencak, youth programs coordinator, left, uses a hot glue gun to adhere colored pompoms to Kaia Swisher’s creature catcher. New Equipment is Expensive KID’S SEASONAL DEMO PROGRAM Ski season is here. Get your child fitted today! New and used packages available–starting at $118 Best suited for children up to age 12 Skis from Volkl, Kastle and K2. Ski boots from Lange. 333 MAIN STREET, PARK CITY • 435-731-8051 |