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From EDM to 鈥業 do鈥

From EDM to 鈥業 do鈥

For Fiske Planetarium off-site education lead and 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 astrophysics alumna MacKenzie Zurfluh, the famed dome isn鈥檛 just where she works, but where she found love


Did MacKenzie and Tanner Zurfluh fall in love and get married because of Fiske Planetarium? Not exactly, but it is where they met and it is where she works, plus Tanner is frequently there helping out at various events. So, credit where credit is due, let鈥檚 say that theirs is a Fiske love story.

It began in October 2018, when MacKenzie was serving in the U.S. Air Force and stationed in South Dakota, and Frederick native Tanner was living in Boulder with several roommates who attended the University of Colorado Boulder.

MacKenzie and Tanner Zurfluh in Fiske Planetarium

MacKenzie and Tanner Zurfluh met at a Fiske Planetarium show in October 2018. (Photo: MacKenzie Zurfluh)

With all due respect to South Dakota, 鈥渢here wasn鈥檛 a lot to do there when you鈥檙e 19 and living on base,鈥 MacKenzie says. So, she and her then-boyfriend decided one weekend to drive to Denver for an electronic dance music (EDM) show at Red Rocks and scouted around for something to do the other evening of their visit. They happened across the ILLENIUM laser show at Fiske.

Meanwhile, one of Tanner鈥檚 roommates knew someone on the Fiske production team, and that friend of a friend got tickets to the ILLENIUM show for the group.

So, that was how two 19-year-olds who didn鈥檛 know each other鈥攐ne of whom had a boyfriend that she would break up with a week later鈥攅nded up at the same Fiske Planetarium EDM show on the same evening.

The show was great鈥斺渂ecause all shows at Fiske are,鈥 says the unbiased MacKenzie鈥攁nd afterward most of the audience migrated to the lobby to chat and make new friends. Tanner was in one amorphous circle and MacKenzie was in another, and eventually the two circles merged.

The closest they came to actually talking, though, was when MacKenzie complimented the jersey that one of Tanner鈥檚 friends was wearing. And that was it.

鈥淏ut we kept running into each other,鈥 Tanner recalls.

Because of the aforementioned South Dakota issue and the fact that Colorado鈥檚 Front Range is an EDM hub, MacKenzie drove down most weekends and kept happening across this guy whose name she couldn鈥檛 quite remember.

Tanner, however鈥

After an EDM show at the Ogden Theater in December 2018, Tanner waited outside the theater for 45 minutes to see if she鈥檇 come out, not knowing she鈥檇 already left.

鈥淢y friends had to drag me away,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was the first night we talked, and I remember thinking, 鈥楥ome hell or high water, she is going to be my wife.鈥欌

A few weeks later, at the 2018 New Year鈥檚 Eve Decadence festival at the Colorado Convention Center, MacKenzie walked up to a group and put her arms around the two nearest people, one of whom happened to be Tanner.

By that point, she remembered his name. SnapChats were exchanged. They were officially Talking with a capital T鈥攏ot dating, but it wasn鈥檛 100% platonic, either. 鈥淎fter we鈥檇 been talking for a while, he looks at me and says, 鈥榃ere you at Fiske on this day wearing this color beanie at this show?鈥欌 MacKenzie says.

On Feb. 4, 2019鈥攜es, they remember the exact day鈥攖hey decided: We鈥檙e doing this.

MacKenzie Tanner in graduation gown outside Fiske Planetarium with Tanner Zurfluh

MacKenzie Zurfluh (left, with husband Tanner Zurfluh) graduated at Fiske Planetarium and was a speaker at the ceremony. (Photo: MacKenzie Zurfluh)

Black holes and relativity

In the beginning, MacKenzie left base on Friday afternoon, arrived in Boulder late Friday night and drove back to South Dakota Sunday afternoon. Tanner made the trip north a few times, but they both agreed there was more to do in Colorado.

However, she was also getting ready to deploy to the Middle East and tried to give Tanner the ol鈥 鈥淕o live your life, don鈥檛 worry about me.鈥

鈥淎nd I remember he goes, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 fine if you don鈥檛 want to have a relationship, but can I still be your friend?鈥欌 MacKenzie says, adding that while the deployment ended up being canceled, she was still there and he was here. 鈥淭hat gave us the opportunity to build a really strong friend foundation. There were times where things sucked, and I had him to talk to.鈥

When she planned to exit the military, MacKenzie knew she wanted to pursue a degree but wasn鈥檛 sure where. On the cusp of returning home to California, Tanner offered her an alternative: 鈥淐ome live here,鈥 she remembers him offering.

Without MacKenzie knowing it, he鈥檇 spent months finishing his mother鈥檚 Frederick basement. She could live with him there and study astrophysics at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, which is what she did. In the middle of earning her degree, while she was going to school full time and working as a server at a brewery in Longmont, she applied for a job at Fiske and got it.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be making as much, so I was really worried about how I was going to pay my bills, but I kept thinking that NASA doesn鈥檛 care if I was a waitress, they care if I worked at Fiske,鈥 she says.

鈥淵ou were chasing your dreams,鈥 Tanner adds. 鈥淪tudying space and being in the field was always the goal.鈥

鈥淪o, he said to me, 鈥榃e鈥檒l figure it out,鈥欌 MacKenzie finishes, and that鈥檚 what they did.

In class she was studying black holes and relativity, and at work she was helping them come alive. And in the middle of all this, on the last day of finals in May 2022, kneeling in the chaos of their home remodel鈥攂ecause they鈥檇 bought a house in Dacono鈥擳anner proposed.

She said yes, but with the caveat that they couldn鈥檛 even think about planning a wedding until after she graduated鈥攚hich she did at Fiske Planetarium in May 2024. Seven months later, their wedding in California was essentially Fiske West because so many of MacKenzie鈥檚 colleagues attended.

鈥淥ur director (Professor John Keller) calls Tanner a Fiske in-law,鈥 says MacKenzie, who is now the Fiske off-site education lead. 鈥淎ny time there鈥檚 an event, he鈥檚 here helping.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be part of the Fiske family,鈥 says Tanner, who co-owns Jayhawk Tile LLC. Fiske has been part of many of their important moments, MacKenzie adds, and in fact her colleague Amanda Wimmer Flint, Fiske on-site education lead, programmed the ILLENIUM show at which they unknowingly first 鈥渕et.鈥

Now, sitting in MacKenzie鈥檚 office in the depths of Fiske, Tanner can be honest: 鈥淎s cheesy as it sounds, I fell in love with her smile and her laugh. I genuinely felt a connection.鈥

MacKenzie beams at him and gestures to her left. 鈥淎nd it happened right out there.鈥


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