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T.rex Headlines Big Dino Halloween PartyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE It’s a Halloween party with teeth in it! Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS), UC Berkeley, celebrates Big Dino Halloween on Saturday, October 29, 6:30–9:00 p.m. T. rex will host dinosaur mask-making; icky, gooey hands-on activities; and a costume parade. The humans at this party include magician Brian Scott and members of the LHS Science Discovery Theatre who have scary stories to tell. The night also includes refreshments. Call (510) 642-5134 for reservations. Prices are $12.00 for kids (age 12 and younger) and $14.00 (age 13 and up). LHS members get $2.00 off of these prices. For more information go to www.lawrencehallofscience.org. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Exhibit Big Dinos Return Features Robotic Dinosaurs Dinosaurs are back by popular demand in Big Dinos Return at Lawrence Hall of Science through January 16, 2006. The centerpiece of this robotic dinosaur show is a growling T. rex the size of a school bus. It is accompanied by feathered T. rex young; fierce Velociraptors; the swift Gallimimus, the birdlike Oviraptor, and a mother Maiasaura and her young. And an ostrich! A nesting ostrich joins the group to demonstrate the similarities between birds and theropods, the dinosaur family that includes T. rex. One of the most exciting areas of study in paleontology today is how feathered dinosaurs evolved and what their connection is to birds. There are humans too. Get insights into the work of dino detectives. From dry fossil beds to laboratories with lasers and spectrometers, follow the work of the people who are piecing together the fascinating history of dinosaurs. Daily activities include “News About Dinosaurs” demonstrations and a Dinosaur Story Hour. Preview the excitement of Big Dinos Return at www.lawrencehallofscience.org/bigdinos. Big Dinos Return is co-sponsored by the UC Museum of Paleontology. The robotic dinosaurs were developed by Kokoro Dinosaurs. About Lawrence Hall of Science
The general information line is (510) 642-5132. For more information, go to www.lawrencehallofscience.org. # # # |