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Documented
Here!
Aliens
are among us. We have caught them on camera getting ready for
the MacNider
Arts Festival
on June 9 & 10.
ALIEN
SIGHTINGS BLOG
Confused for a
dialing-home device, the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture at the
MacNider Art Museum was admired by aliens on a self-guided tour.
Later, they found what appeared to be a moon rock.
Globe Gazette reporter
Dick Johnson caught up with an alien for an Earth-shattering
interview.
Two aliens were
sighted over at Toast Bar as owner Jeff Edwards was serving his
famous Mars-tinis.
Larry Krmpotich,
Branch Manager of UBS Wealth Management, shared some financial
advice with an alien, who was later checking his investments.
After testing the
cake batter, an alien asked Steve Ortes, owner of Ortes Bakery,
if he ships cakes and cookies to other solar systems.
Wanting to look
out-of-this-world, this alien was spotted getting a manicure
from Tessa, and a facial from Joy Edwards, owner of KUSH Spa
& Salon.
Lissa Pohlman discusses
the finer points of Gustav Holst's "The Planets" with
a musical alien at Kephart's Music Center.
Ron Larson, owner
of Larson Printing Co., showed an alien the ropes of quality
presswork.
Rob Moul, of Moorman
Clothiers, helped this alien find some stylish Earth ensembles
for a stellar evening out.
Abigail Lee, Zelda
Elwood, & Yolanda Lichman, of American Realty, suggest neighborhoods
with spacious lawns, large skylights, two spaceship garages,
and satellite TV.
At Moetor's Midnight
Putt, Bruce and his alien friend celebrated after putting a black
hole-in-one.
Looking forward
to Jazz Night in the fall at Mulligan's Bar & Grill, an alien
enjoyed an out-of-this-world salad served by Lori.
While bowling is
a new sport to many space travelers, this alien had a ball at
Mystic Lanes getting tips from bartender Megan.
Mason City's Engineering
Technician, Terry Boehmer, discussed sanitary sewer plans with
interns Andrew Stecker and Marve-31.
More
sightings coming soon...
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