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Thursday, October 28, 2021 Volume 68 | Number 8
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THE DESERT MOBILE HOME NEWS CELEBRATING THE DESERT COMMUNITIES FOR 65 YEARS
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Celebrate Howl-O-Ween at The Living Desert
owl-O-Ween, the most fun way to celebrate with amazing animals from around the world, returns to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens on Saturday, October 30 and Sunday, October 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with scavenger hunts, pre-stuffed treat bags, and much more. The event is FREE for The Living Desert members or included with regular zoo admission. Guests of all ages are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costumes and participate in the family-friendly, Halloweenthemed festivities while also taking in The Living Desert’s everyday attractions and wonders. In lieu of traditional trick-or-treating, children 12 and under will receive a Boo-in-a-Bag treat bag, while supplies last. “We’re delighted to kick off our exciting season with one of our most popular annual events, Howl-O-Ween,” said Erin Scott, Sr. Brand, Marketing, and Public Relations Manager. “With so much anticipation from our guests and members, this will be a lively event for the entire community.” Howl-O-Ween activities include a self-guided scavenger hunt to learn about The Living Desert’s most misunderstood animals. Spooky stories and tall tales will
• In Italy, pizza inspectors are hired by the government to ensure that restaurants are making their pizza at “Italian quality.” • No, alcohol doesn’t kill brain cells — it just makes them grow more slowly. • The straw was invented by Egyptian brewers to taste beer without
In This Issue
Turkey or Ham?...................................2 Spooky Desert Happenings..................4 Ben & Jerry’s Giveaway........................8 Moments in Time..................................9
1. TELEVISION: What was the name of Jay’s dog in “Modern Family”? 2. MEASUREMENTS: How many pecks are in a bushel? 3. GEOGRAPHY: Which continent has regions in all four hemispheres of Earth -- north, south, east and west? 4. MUSIC: Which singer is known as the Queen of Disco? 5. U.S. STATES: Which state has the only royal palace in the United States? 6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many federal holidays are recognized by the United States? 7. ASTRONOMY: How many moons does Mars have?
be dispelled as guests learn about the unique features and attributes of vultures, hyena, Mexican wolf, coyote, and many more. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a program upon entry for scavenger hunt details and the schedule to catch a glimpse of their favorite animal enjoying pump-
kin pandemonium — a special pumpkin experience that doubles as a tasty holiday treat. Advanced reservations are required for all general admission tickets. For more information and to make reservations, visit livingdesert.org. The Living Desert is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
removing the fermenting ingredients that floated on top of the container.
sin because, in the 30 years since its founding, the abbreviation “WTF” took on new meaning.
• James Christopher Harrison is an Australian blood donor whose rare plasma composition has helped in the treatment of Rhesus disease. In May 2018, he made his final donation (1,173rd) at the age of 81 after having saved 2.4 million babies during his lifetime as a donor.
• Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a Friday the 13th.
• In 2009, the Wisconsin Tourism Federation changed its name to the Tourism Federation of Wiscon-
• Plants grow larger and more quickly when watered with warm water. • Newborn babies cry, but they have no tears. Their tear ducts aren’t formed until they are a month old. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
8. MOVIES: Which iconic movie has the tagline, “A man went looking for America, and he couldn’t find it anywhere”? 9. FOOD & DRINK: Which minerals are found abundantly in dairy products? 10. COMICS: Which long-running comic strip developed from a weekly panel titled “L’il Folks”? © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. ANSWER TO TRIVIA ON PAGE 6