Travelling Exhibits: Scotty the Travelling T. rex Reviews
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Scotty visits the old home places |
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Scotty travelled to La Ronge for a few months in 2005. Then it was off to Prince Albert to be a part of the Discoveries Children’s Festival, wowing a crowd of 5,000 children, but that was just the beginning. Here is what people are saying about Scotty’s visit to their communities:
Scotty visits Hershel by Crystal Craig, Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre |
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“We were really excited when Scotty arrived at our centre! We had prepared the exhibit room for him but did not realize our doorway was not large enough to encompass all the parts of the skull. We had to dismantle the doors to get Scotty into the room.
The Scotty display took up a large portion of the room with our local marine fossils surrounding him. We were fortunate that this exhibit coincided with an ongoing excavation by the RSM staff in the ravine near our centre. The combination of the two events enhanced the interest level in the exhibit.
We had approximately 600 people view the Scotty exhibit. A lot of those were school groups. People were amazed at the size of the skull and found the support material very informative. The RSM staff would often help explain the material and answer questions. We had visitors from a 200 km radius come to see Scotty and tour the excavation site. This exhibit was a success and helped increase the profile of our palaeontology program.”
Scotty visits Pasquia Regional Park by Susan Schroepfer, General Manager |
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Scotty visits Saskatoon's Western Development Museum by Corinne Daelick, Education/Volunteer Coordinator |
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“We told 487 Grade two students and 109 teachers and chaperones that Scotty is one of Saskatchewan’s “very earliest Pioneers” during our “T. rex and its World” program. The program used the Scotty exhibit and an exhibit from the University of Saskatchewan called “Plant Species at Risk”, to teach children about dinosaurs and endangered species, their habitat and themes of extinction. It was a great success! We appreciated the opportunity to give children in Saskatoon and area a closer look at Scotty.”For further information contact the Exhibits Unit
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