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March 31, 2005 Purdue's Spring Fest a fun prescription for spring feverWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Spring Fest will dominate Purdue University's campus on April 16-17 with a variety of free and fun activities, including a new interactive aviation van used by the U.S. Army that allows visitors to experience flying a helicopter.
Events take place Saturday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Warm, dry weather last year drew a record 40,000 people to the weekend activities, said Spring Fest event coordinator Danica Kirkpatrick. "We're hoping for the same kind of weather this year," Kirkpatrick said. "But with all these different schools and colleges contributing, it won't matter what the weather is because people will find there's so many other things to think and learn about." Traditional favorites, like the School of Veterinary Medicine's annual open house on Saturday, April 16, will appeal to animal lovers with Frisbee-catching dogs and a dog that herds ducks. The Bug Bowl will be back as part of the Department of Entomology's events. The aviation van, brought to Purdue by the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, is an 18-wheel tractor-trailer that is self-contained and climate controlled. Features include flight exhibits for the Apache and the Kiowa Warrior, an ammunition display, an aircraft engine display and an aviation flight virtual reality area. The Spring Fest Web site includes information about events, a map of the sites, activities for children and pictures from last year's event. For more information on Spring Fest activities, call (888) EXT-INFO (398-4636) or visit the Web site. Spring Fest activities listed below will take place on both Saturday and Sunday, unless otherwise noted:
Department of Entomology. Cricket spitting contest. Cockroach races. Insect crafts and face painting. Honey bee exhibit and honey tasting. Dishes to taste made with insects. Insect petting zoo. Observation zoo with exotic live insects. Butterfly exhibit. Caterpillar canter (six-legged human caterpillar race). Insect activity center through a microscope, observe unique and exotic preserved insects. Cake decorating contest using insect shapes/insect motifs.
College of Agriculture. The science of flight and food. Nature and animals; pet a rabbit. Investigate lifelong learning opportunities available through Purdue Cooperative Extension. Students will be on hand to talk about campus life and opportunities in the College of Agriculture.
Purdue Chapter of the Associated Landscape Hot dogs, burgers, chips, sodas and cotton candy for sale.
Department of Animal Sciences. Live animals. Aquaculture display. Interactive educational computer software. Sheep shearing demonstrations. Horse demonstrations. Microorganisms from a cow's stomach. Coloring art contests. Information handouts. Education displays for consumer products. Animal trivia game with prizes. Hamburgers, hot dogs, soft drinks and ice cream for sale.
Departments of Agronomy and Botany Learn about plants and the environment. Plant a soil masterpiece. Shell, grind and take home corn. Face painting and free balloons. Paint with soil. Soil texture it's all in the feel. Puzzle dig, turf putting and a petting zoo. Antique equipment, perennial weeds and mushroom madness. Food and beverages for sale.
The Department of Biological Sciences. Viruses and proteins and how their structures are determined. Chicken and sea urchin embryos. The development of a fly's eye. Electrocardiogram demonstration.
Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. Learn about Army career opportunities, tuition assistance, ROTC program benefits and educational events.
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Win a children's playhouse built during the weekend. Pedal-power tractor obstacle course for kids to steer through with a free farm-safety coloring book. Color with soybean crayons. Popcorn and balloons. Test your sense of smell
Department of Biochemistry Discover how biochemistry helps the agricultural world. Explore how researchers use the latest advancements to give plants and animals resistance to disease, pests and weather.
Department of Agricultural Economics Play Matching Marketing to identify characters from famous brands. Try matching farm products to their end consumer products. Play the import/export game where do goods come from? Play the wheel of marketing game.
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Climb a tree. Name that tree wood and leaf identification. Router sign sales. Working sawmill exhibit. Chainsaw carver. Live fish displays. Smokey Bear. Careers in forestry and natural resources.
Department of Food Science Watch the making of cotton candy. Mystery drink challenge use your five senses to determine the mystery drink flavor.
Boiler Brick Bowl Purdue landscape design students compete against teams from other universities from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with winners to be announced at 3:30 p.m. Finished products on display Sunday.
Department of Horticulture Water features. Retaining walls. Paver patios. A variety of plant materials. Plant sales. Children's activities. A greenhouse filled with flowers and bedding plants. Students to answer questions.
School of Veterinary Medicine Duck-herding and Frisbee-catching dogs. Live animal spay demo. Petting zoo and exotic animal exhibit. Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Technology student exhibits and admission information. 4-H veterinary science exhibits. Veterinary school lectures and demonstrations. Food tent and merchandise sales.
College of Science. Examine rocks and minerals. Create a swirling column of air in a tornado chamber. Have your photo taken in a hurricane or tornado. Cook pickles with electrodes. Learn about static electricity. Experience hands-on science activities that let you sink a boat. Eat liquid nitrogen ice cream. Learn about sound.
School of Consumer and Family Sciences. The Grand Prize Game earn play money, then spend it on creepy-crawly prizes Infants' and toddlers' story time. Make a buggy craft to take home. Jump in the CFS Student Council Moonwalk. Dine at the Fountainside Café. Meet and talk with CFS Ambassadors about career opportunities. Play Wheel of Fortune.
Purdue Alumni Association. Bug rubbings. Child ID kits. Learn about the services and programs offered to alumni and friends through the association.
College of Technology 40th anniversary celebration. Measure your reaction time with the electrical and computer engineering technology tester. Build a house or tall building using building construction management techniques. Aviation Technology highlights the Women's Air Race Classic to take place in June at Purdue.
Purdue University Press. Press a unique souvenir card on an early 1900s hand-printing press. Free postcards. Drawing for a complete set of the new Hunter Boys book series.
Krannert School of Management A putting green for a chance to win gifts. Tours of Jerry S. Rawls Hall every hour from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Purdue Summer Camps Visual displays, exhibits and hands-on activities.
College of Education Learn how to make the biggest bubble possible. Create a freedom shield. Take the Constitution quiz. Test your knowledge of Purdue trivia.
College of Liberal Arts Learn about new projects. Alumni can register for a giveaway and sign up to volunteer for the alumni board.
College of Engineering. Showcase of College of Engineering's schools. Engineering student organizations. View displays and information. Hands-on educational activities.
Purdue Galleries. An installation of digital works by Brazilian conceptual artist Fabiano Gonper in the Stewart Center Gallery, adjacent to Fowler Hall
Spring Fest Showcase Noon. Entomology Quiz Bowl, featuring elementary school teams battling over mind-boggling questions, presented by the Department of Entomology. 2 p.m. The Insect Magic Show, featuring magical illusions and engaging demonstrations of unexplained phenomena of the insect world.
Writer: Maggie Morris, (765) 494-2432, maggiemorris@purdue.edu Source: Danica Kirkpatrick, (765) 494-9113, dkirkpat@purdue.edu Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; purduenews@purdue.edu
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