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Show B-4 Y A L L O S S O I M A Y N O R A I A D R O F L S E N S E I S T A R T A N E W H O T D E S K I N S D N D N A E Y S L E E P S N S O O H S T N S E A R O E G O V E R A X G A T H E L W E A R S A R S T S N A R E A J U L B O D E I B E A L I A R C R O C M U F F I N A L P H A S P I T T O S P G I U O N N A U D E G F E S E O F P I S T H E U K E S N O M N D I E Y N U R O F L O W R A P N I D E I L L T L E P H E E D O O T O N S S E E S T I C K S E E N I T D I D O D I T O O M S T T E V A V A R I N E A D S S S C S H E P E N A L E T O A S E L B O A D O R C U T G H T E A T E E P I C M R T E E U E D H Y M E E O O E L E N E T S T S S L A P H I R A I E N C R O K T L E S D R T W E E S K I P Howl-O-Ween dog parade canceled Cornavirus and crowd-size worries fueled the decision Submitted by the Historic Park City Alliance F A Y Z E S T Y The Historic Park City Alliance reminds the community of the cancellation of the 2020 Halloween on Main and HowlO-Ween dog parade. “We know that Halloween on Main and the HowlO-Ween Dog Parade are beloved events by the Park City community,” explains Alison Kuhlow. “And, as much as we love hosting the community each Halloween, the size of the gathering, combined with current COVID-19 transmission levels, create an unsafe environment for trick-or-treaters Continued from B-1 Exhibit explores universe spaceships, they return the kits, and the EcoCenter staff will then clean and sanitize every part before the kits are checked out again, Klingensmith said. “We will also continue to sanitize the exhibit every hour, and we have placed sanitizer stations that are available for M ORE N E R E’S O MA everyone,” she said. “And we are grateful people don’t mind wearing their masks.” To further protect patrons, the Swaner EcoCenter has limited its capacity to 20 people at a time. “That way you don’t have to interact with a lot of people, and there is plenty of space for appropriate social distancing so everyone can stay as safe as possible,” Klingensmith said. “That’s been working out pretty well so far.” “Sun, Earth, Universe” is the first exhibit to show at the Swaner since the novel coronavirus hit Park City in March, and it wasn’t originally on the environmental nonprofit’s schedule. “We had a bigger exhibit planned that we were excited about for September,” Klingensmith said. “The problem was it being very large and very hands-on, and we felt it wasn’t the right time to bring in something like that.” Getting “Sun, Earth, Universe” came about through the EcoCenter’s partnership with the Natural History Museum of Utah. “The exhibit was created by the National Informal STEM Education Network, through PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO This year’s Howl-O-Ween dog parade has been canceled due to COVID-19. a collaboration with NASA,” Klingensmith said. “They made a few versions of this exhibit, and started distributing them last year to various organizations that applied to host it.” We will also continue to sanitize the exhibit every hour, and we have placed sanitizer stations that are available for everyone...” Hunter Klingensmith, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter visitor experience and exhibit manager The Natural History Museum of Utah was selected as one of the venues for the exhibition’s initial run, earlier this year, and has passed it to the Swaner EcoCenter, according to Klingensmith. “Because we partnered with NHMU, the opportunity came to bring the exhibit to Park City,” she said. “We all felt it was a really good and safer alternative to the bigger exhibit we were planning. We are, however, working on rebooking the bigger exhibit for a couple of years down the road, because we want to wait until we all feel a little more comfortable with the heavy, handson exhibits.” People can experience the exhibit without having to pay extra for admission, Klingensmith said. “Sometimes we charge a separate fee for other traveling exhibits, but this one we can offer with our regular suggested donations to enter the EcoCenter,” she said. “I really feel this is nice, especially during these times when people are watching how they spend money.” Klingensmith is also excited about opening an exhibit at the Swaner EcoCenter after months of COVID-induced inactivity. “We love being able to bring in something new for people to experience,” she said. “We like giving people the opportunity to learn something new, and we’re excited to have people back in the EcoCenter. I have missed everyone.” I H as well as local merchants and their employees.” On Halloween day and night, Main Street will remain open to vehicular traffic with free parking throughout the district, and Main Street merchants will operate under normal business operations. Residents and visitors are encouraged to continue to support local businesses throughout the fall shoulder season. Park City Municipal Corporation and the Historic Park City Alliance encourage local residents to celebrate Halloween safely with their families at home and to please wear a mask when visiting public places and congregating in groups. The Historic Park City Alliance looks forward to safely welcoming the community to Main Street for 2021 festivities. 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