The Connecticut Science Center welcomed parts of their new exhibit called “Dinosaurs Around the World.”
Some of the dinosaurs needed a giant crane parked outside so the staff could then use their upstairs doors to roll them in.
“You are going to encounter life size dinosaurs and they are going to roar to life with full animatronics sounds and immersive environments,” said Sean Nadeau, Marketing and Membership Manager for the Connecticut Science Center.
The exhibit will get you face to face with several creatures.
Around the World is set to open March 6.
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CAROLINE CARLSON
Phlebotomist Alisha Krueger prepares first-time blood donor Joanna Wilbee-Amis for collection in the Guardian Flight Hangar at OSF St. Francis Hospital. Gladstone resident Jennifer Demeuse is shown donating in the bed to the right. Demeuse said she donates because itÕs a good cause and helps the community. (Caroline Carlson | Daily Press photo)
ESCANABA Two friends recently overcame their fears for the benefit of the community. At 11:20 a.m., OSF St. Francis Hospital Community Relations Coordinator Joanna Wilbee-Amis and Northern Lights YMCA Community Wellness Director Nicole Fitch gave blood for the first time.
The donations were made at the first of a series of 2021 blood drives held by Guardian Flight & AirMedCare Network in partnership with The Community Blood Center (CBC). The blood drive took place in the Guardian Flight helicopter hangar.
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Caroline Carlson | Daily Press
Phlebotomist Alisha Krueger prepares first-time blood donor Joanna Wilbee-Amis for collection in the Guardian Flight Hangar at OSF St. Francis Hospital. Gladstone resident Jennifer Demeuse is shown donating in the bed to the right. Demeuse said she donates because itâs a good cause and helps the community.
ESCANABA Two friends recently overcame their fears for the benefit of the community. At 11:20 a.m., OSF St. Francis Hospital Community Relations Coordinator Joanna Wilbee-Amis and Northern Lights YMCA Community Wellness Director Nicole Fitch gave blood for the first time.
The donations were made at the first of a series of 2021 blood drives held by Guardian Flight & AirMedCare Network in partnership with The Community Blood Center (CBC). The blood drive took place in the Guardian Flight helicopter hangar.
50 Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) engaged in shea-based cosmetic processing in the northern cluster have undergone capacity-building training on labeling and standard compliance in the Tamale Metropolis. The training was organized by the Global Shea Alliance (GSA with funding support from the West Africa Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) - Ghana which is funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nation rsquo;s Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO