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Thursday, MAY 6, 2021 Volume 67 | Number 36

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THE DESERT MOBILE HOME NEWS CELEBRATING THE DESERT COMMUNITIES FOR 65 YEARS

Vote for The Living Desert

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has been nominated for “USA TODAY’S” 10 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award in two categories

In This Issue

Lessons From Buying Online...............2 Palm Springs Library Reopens.............3 Zucchini Meatloaf Muffins.....................5 Chita River at Luminary Matchup..........8

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he Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has been nominated for USA TODAY’S 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award in two categories: Best Zoo and Best Botanical Garden. The public is encouraged to cast their vote and help The Living Desert take the top spots. The contest allows for the public to vote once a day starting today, through Monday, May 24 at www.10best.com/awards/travel/ best-botanical-garden-2021/ and www.10best.com/awards/travel/zoo/ According to the 10Best website, “North America is home to hundreds of zoological parks, including more than 200 facilities accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Short of heading out into the world’s wild places, nothing beats a visit to the zoo to foster an appreciation for the striking animal diversity of our planet. We asked our readers to vote for their favorite North American AZA-accredited zoos – facilities that excel in the fields of animal care and enrichment, while also facilitating meaningful interactions between animals and human visitors.” “Being nominated for best zoo in the Readers’ Choice Travel Awards has become an annual honor for which we are so proud. And this year, being recognized as a favorite botanical garden in

1. GEOGRAPHY: Once known as the Gilbert Islands, what is the current name of the island nation? 2. ADVERTISING SLOGANS: What product’s slogan is, “It gives you wings”? 3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to die in office? Photo courtesy of The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

North America speaks to our growing recognition,” said Erin Scott, Senior Marketing and Public Relations Manager at The Living Desert. “Once again we are asking for the community’s help in voting for us in both categories, every day during the contest, to help us take a top spot on the list.” The 10Best website also notes, “The best gardens and arboretums on the continent help to promote and conserve the plant diversity of our planet, all while showcasing their vast collections in stunning, visitor friendly ways.” USA Today’s 10Best.com provides users with original, unbiased, and experiential travel content of top attractions, things to see and do, and restaurants for top destinations in the U.S. and

around the world. The core of the site’s uniqueness is its team of local travel experts: a well-traveled and well-educated group who are not only experts in their fields and their cities, but also discriminating in their tastes. These local experts live in the city they write about so the content is constantly updated, and 10Best.com averages 5 million visitors per month. The top 10 of the 20 nominated will be announced on Friday, June 4. The Living Desert is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some attractions require additional fees. Face coverings are required for guests over three years old. Advanced purchase is required. Purchase online at livingdesert.org or by calling (760) 346-5694.

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• Just as earth has earthquakes, the moon has -- you guessed it -moonquakes. While less common and less intense than the shakes we know and dread, they’re believed to result from tidal stresses connected to the distance between the two bodies.

• Only two countries use the color purple in their national flags -Dominica and Nicaragua. • Are you a fan of hot peppers? One you might want to avoid is the Dragon’s Breath chili pepper, which could kill you by causing a type of anaphylactic shock, burning and even closing your airway. But Mike Smith, its inventor, never intended it to be eaten: It was actually developed for use as a topical

• Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Peter Benchley’s “Jaws” made a lot of folks afraid to go back in the water, but perhaps what they should have been more concerned about is the fact that the sea is also home to nearly 200,000 different kinds of viruses!

• Pineapple works as a natural meat tenderizer. It’s packed with the enzyme bromelain, which breaks down protein chains. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

4. MOVIES: What was the town’s name in the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”? 5. ANATOMY: In what part of the human body is the ulna located? 6. TELEVISION: Which 1960s sitcom featured the catchphrase, “Sorry about that, chief”? 7. HISTORY: In which century did England’s War of the Roses take place? 8. LITERATURE: The setting of which children’s book is a place called Puddleby-on-the-Marsh? 9. MATH: What Arabic number is represented by the Roman numerals DCIX? 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What does a cytologist study? © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. ANSWER TO TRIVIA ON PAGE 6


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