What’s the Buzz Around Penn State? The Great Insect Fair
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This Spiny Katydid by 3rd Grader Tim Grenz won first prize in the Build a Bug Contest

Where else can you handle incredibly large and colorful insects, race them or sample them on a tasty tortilla? Only at “Wings Around the World”, the theme of this year’s Great Insect Fair at Penn State.

Sponsored by the College of Agricultural Sciences' Entomology Department, the fair takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on September 24 in the Ag Arena, at the corner of Park Avenue and Fox Hollow Road (across from Beaver Stadium) on the University Park campus.

According to Steve Jacobs, a senior extension associate with the entomology department and event organizer, the fair will feature exotic insects from around the world. Jacobs says that while some of these insects are considered invasive species, the majority of insects are not pests.

“We’re hoping to show the beneficial aspects of insects, as well as how they can be used as a tool to teach biological and ecological principles to children and adults,” he explains. “In addition to enjoying a fun day with family, our goal is people come away with less fear of insects and greater appreciation for their diversity and beauty.”

Organizers say fun and interactive events are being planned to appeal to people of all ages:

· Wacky Wing Display – Learn about wings of insects from around the world and create your own to wear!

· Wings Around the World – Learn about exotic insects – where do they come from and where have they landed?

· Insect Olympics - A series of Olympic "events" will allow visitors to compare their physical prowess to that of bugs.

· Insect Petting Zoo - See and touch many fascinating, live insects from around the world.

· Honey Bee Display - See the honey bees dance and sample different types of honey!

· Insect Deli - Featuring critter cuisine such as mealworm stir fry and our infamous "Chocolate Chirpies" (chocolate-covered crickets).

· Build-A-Bug Contest - Bring your homemade insect for judging and a chance to win prizes.

· Musical entertainment - The Caterpillars of Society will "rock the hive."

· Children's games and activities - Kids can enjoy face painting and games, such as Bug-O-Bingo, and build their own insects at the "Insect Construction Company."

· Insect vendors - Shop for insect arts, crafts, books and t-shirts.

· The BugMobile! - Learn about insects and integrated pest management while chatting with the one and only talking car.

· Ladybug Theatre – Students with the America Reads program will present “The Hungry Caterpillar”, “The Grouchy Ladybug” and other stories for children.

Admission to the Great Insect Fair is free, although donations will be accepted to help defray costs.

For more information, visit the Great Insect Fair webpage or the Entomology Department.


8/19/2005

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