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Winged Wizards at Penn State's Great Insect Fair
September 13, 2007

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The mystical, magical world of insects will leave thousands of visitors spellbound at Penn State's Great Insect Fair this year.

Sponsored by the College of Agricultural Sciences' entomology department, the fair takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 29 in the Snider Agricultural Arena, at the corner of Park Avenue and Fox Hollow Road (across from Beaver Stadium) on the University Park campus.

Steven Jacobs, senior extension associate in entomology, says the fair's theme, "Winged Wizards -- Spell-Binding Insects," will focus on the mystical and magical qualities of many insects. "People are fascinated by insects but are often afraid of them," Jacobs explains. "In actuality, very few insects are actually pests. We're focusing this year's fair on beneficial insects such as honey bees and how we depend on them in our everyday lives."

The event also will feature Phydeaux's Flying Flea Circus with Chief Wahoo and the Miracle Elixir Medicine Show. As pitchman for the miracle elixir, George Esparza will talk visitors into trying his cure, while serving as ringmaster for his amazing flea circus. Audiences will be spellbound as the world-renowned acrobatic fleas defy gravity and surmount impossible feats of strength and agility.

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

Admission to the Great Insect Fair is free, although donations will be accepted to help defray costs. Free parking is available at the Snider Agricultural Arena and across Park Avenue behind the Centre County/Penn State Visitor Center. For more information, call the entomology department at 814-865-1895 or visit the Web at http://entscied.cas.psu.edu.

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EDITORS: For more information, contact the department of Entomology at 814-865-1895.

Writer:

Kristie Auman-Bauer
814-865-2839
kma147@psu.edu

Editor:

Chuck Gill
814-863-2713
cdg5@psu.edu

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