WaterWorks Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Bernie Zubrowski for his permission to base a large part of this resource on his work with water pumps and siphons. Bernie is an inspirational educator and his books are wonderful resources for science inquiry. Unfortunately, Bernie's book, Messing Around with Water Pumps and Siphons, is out of print. Bernie's other books are available from OMSI's Science Store.

Other books by Bernie Zubrowski include:

MUSEUM ACTIVITY BOOKS


Wheels at Work

Raceways

Blinkers and Buzzers

Balloons

Making Waves

Tops

Mirrors

Bubbles

Mobiles

Clocks

Shadow Play

GRADES 5-8


Tops and Yo-Yos

Ice Cream Making and Cake Baking
(Cover Unavailable)
Inks, Food Colors and Papers

Structures


We would also like to thank:

The Japanese Gardens of Portland, Oregon, for allowing us to film and record their Deer Chaser. The Japanese Garden can be reached by phone at (503) 223-1321, or by mail at
P.O. Box 3847
Portland, Oregon 97208

David Curt Morris, the talented artist who created the Birds on a Wire sculpture located outside the entance to OMSI.

Portland's Bureau of Water Works. In particular, we would like to thank John Leary and Larry Smith, both engineers for the Bureau of Water Works, who gave us a tour inside one of Portland's most famous fountains.


OMSI's SLN team is:

Marion Rice, Jennifer Carson, and Robert Vincent.

Maintainence and additions by Ross Olson, 1998

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