Hello Penguins!
It's finally here! The wait's over and the party's arrived - there's tons of lights, gifts, and special surprises! We recognize that lots of you have so many different kinds of celebrations this time of year and we want everyone to feel included so instead of calling it a Christmas Party this year we're calling it the Holiday Party.
Don't forget that the igloo contest starts today, and you'll be able to submit your holiday designs right from your igloo til Dec 20th. That'll also be the last day of Coins For Change. Everyone's been doing great with sharing coins and time around the community.
Let us know what you and your friends are doing at the party!!
Until then... Waddle on!
-Club Penguin Team
By Billybob on December 18 2009 08:27
Hey everyone! I have something that Mimo77 pointed on his own blog, and I feel the same way. Read this:
We recognize that lots of you have so many different kinds of celebrations this time of year and we want everyone to feel included so instead of calling it a Christmas Party this year we're calling it the Holiday Party.
I think it's great that Club Penguin is making a Holiday Party for those who don't celebrate Christmas. But, why is the party filled with Christmas decorations? I mean if it's a Holiday Party, they should have some Hanukkah or Kwanzaa decorations too! I mean my family and I celebrate Christmas, but they should have put like a room with Hanukkah stuff and another room with Kwanzaa stuff. If you want people to feel included; then you should have a non-member party for my brothas and sistahs! I still like and play Club Penguin, but they should have least put the religion decorations in like a room or something so other people can feel "included". Read Mimo77's post on this click here.
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