Hello Penguins! New Puffle Postcards have been released in Club Penguin! Here's the first page- And now the Second Page- I like the Orange Puffle's Postcard the best! What do you think? Leave a comment!
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Hello Penguins! Today's Thursday, and that means a new Club Penguin Times Newspaper has been released! Here's the First Main Article- Hmm...an agent has accidentally unlocked new rooms in the box dimension...I wonder who that agent is....maybe the green penguin with a Red Propeller hat in the background would give you a hint? xD And this is the Second Main Article- Lastly, this is the Upcoming Events- (Starting) March 18- Squidzoid vs. Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal
(Starting) March 25- Scavenger Hunt (Starting) April 1- Penguin Style Hello Penguins! One of my favorite plays are back in Club Penguin!- Squidzoid Vs Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal! Here's what the stage looks like- And as always, there is a costume catalog! Here's the Cover- Unfortunately, there are No hidden items in the magazine. Here's the story of the play!- "When the forces of evil are on the loose, who do you call? When villainous villains are wreaking havoc, who do you call? When buildings are being devoured by a giant squid, who do you call? The answer is Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal. Together, they form the most powerful team in history. With their mighty wave attacks, they face even the toughest challenges. Witness their most epic battle ever in..."
Hello Penguins! Today is St. Patrick's Day! Make sure you wear green! And today is the ONLY day you will see me wearing the color green. ;D- And here's a little history about St. Patrick's Day- St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th, is an Irish holiday celebrating St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick was born Maewyn Succat of an Italian father and a Scottish mother, sometime around 385 A.D., in Scotland. At the age of 16 he was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery for six years in Ireland. After seeing a vision of a ship, St. Patrick planned his escape from Ireland to France, where he became a priest and later a bishop. He adopted the name of Patricus and remained in France for a number of years. As time went by, St. Patrick continued to be inspired by thoughts of bringing Christianity to Ireland. At the age of 60, upon his return, an Irish legend began. It was said that he drove away all the snakes and toads from the land, while standing amid a field of shamrocks. Whether fact or fiction, the shamrock, a three-leaf plant, signifies the Holy Trinity to the Catholics and is still symbolic of the Irish and St. Patrick.
The first St. Patrick’s Day parade, in 1737, was held in Boston as an expression of ethnic pride by thousands of Irish immigrants. The first parade in New York City in 1763, however, is still the largest, and most celebrated parade today. It is an extravagant display, witnessed by more than two million people. Numerous other parades of marching bands, playing familiar Irish songs and folk music, fife and drum corps, and thousands of marchers in kilts and shamrock green, are held throughout the United States on St. Patrick’s Day. In the 1820’s the Protestant Ulsters brought their own parade to New York in support of the Orange Order. As a result, the Irish Catholic immigrants sought protection and safety in the Church and its institutions. Perhaps the most famous of these institutions was the Ancient Order of the Hibernians. In addition, to safeguarding the Irish Catholics, the president of the Hibernians, Peter Gaynor, led the Father Matthew Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society in the traditional St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1856. This introduced an atmosphere of peace and restraint and dispelled the belief that the Irish were a loud and boisterous crowd of indolent drinkers. The Order of the Hibernians is credited with increasing the size, number, and significance of the St. Patrick’s Day parades. Traditions are kept and celebrations are held in Canada, Britain, and Australia, as well. In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is a holy day, celebrated in a quieter fashion with religious processions honoring their patron saint. There are various types of food and drink that are traditional in the United States and Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day in the United States means corned beef and cabbage, mulligatawny soup, Irish stew, and soda bread. Ireland celebrates the holiday with colcannon, a dish composed of mashed potatoes with shredded kale, onions, and butter. Popular Irish beer, such as Guinness, Harps, and Smithwicks, Irish whiskey, and Irish coffee are consumed. In many places, the beer, rivers, and streams are often dyed green on St. Patrick’s Day. St Patrick died in 464 A.D. and it is not known if March 17th was his birth date or the date of his death. However, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide by parades, processions, and the “wearin’ of the green.” St. Patrick’s Day is a tradition for people of Irish descent and the expatriate Irish in other countries, as well as by many others who choose to be Irish “for a day.” We honor St. Patrick by expressing our devotion and faith and recognizing the heritage of the patron saint of Ireland. Hello Penguins! A new Message from the Director has been sent to your spy phone! Here it is- "Agents, make sure you complete your Field-Ops quickly this week. We may have discovered some unsettling information about Herbert's accomplices." Hmm, I wonder what the Info is! Leave a comment!
Hello Penguins! After I completed the Newest Field Op, a New Message from Dot Popped up! Here it is- "Heads up- I was disguised as a soccer ball at the Stadium, and I saw a crab rushing around. I suggest we investigate."
Hello Penguins! Once again, a new Field Op is on the Island. Report to the EPF HQ, and talk to Gary. Here's a message from him- Now use your map to go to the Ice Rink, and waddle inside the Sports Booth. When your Spy Phone rings, click on it and you get instructions to an all new Game, called "Lock Detected" CP gives you a pattern, and you have to repeat it twice on the other side. You have to to the same pattern in 3 sets. When I finished the game I found that I got the "Elite Protector" Stamp! After you earn a Medal, a message from Herbert comes! "(Inside of locker #77, you found a hidden note from Herbert!)
Protobot - I think those pesky penguins are on to us. They must have decrypted our messages! For now, only send messages with the crabs. We have to take down the EPF communication system!" Hello Penguins! As you may know, the new game Puffle Launch is here! You can play it in the pet shop.- Now after you choose your puffle, click a level, and play the game! You have to use the space bar to shoot the puffle. This game is like one of those Donkey Kong games, where you shoot him in cannons gaining coins until you reach the end. Except here you shoot a puffle, and gain O'Berries! xD Afterwords, if you look in your stamp book there are new stamps for this!-
Hello Penguins! Some of you may have noticed already, but the new game is out now at the Pet Shop! We've already seen a few of you telling your buddies about it. Thanks for letting other penguins know! What do you think of Puffle Launch so far? What's your favorite level? Let us know in the comments. The team would love to hear what you have to say!
Until then... Waddle on! -Club Penguin Team Greetings Penguins! Here's a little video we made in celebration of Puffles this month. Just wanted to share it with all of you! What do you think? Which puffle is your favorite in the video?
Until then... Waddle on! -Club Penguin Team |
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