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The first login screen of the party.


Earth Day 2010 is a party which begun on April 21 and will end on April 25, 2010. The main room is the Mine Shack which is stated in the Penguin Times. There will be a new room which is said to be a Recycling Plant which probably connects the Mine Shack and the Forest for penguins' convenience. The whole point of this activity is that the Mine Shack needed a cleanup.

Free Items[1]

The free items is a Straw Hat. When dancing, you produce a watering can from behind you and water the space in front of you. It were seen in an exclusive sneak peek.

New Room

The new room is said to appear at Earth Day which is April 22, 2010. Here are some clues penguins found

  • There is construction at the Mine Shack.
  • In the Club Penguin Times, there are blueprints.
  • It is also said it would be a Recycling Plant.
  • Gary will put a gadget in it.
  • He said the gadget would change pizza boxes to new ones.
  • According to Billybob, it will be permanent. [2]
  • To some penguins, it looked like a greenhouse.

Trivia

  • If you look closely at Gary's blueprints on the newspaper, it looks like a Thingamajig.
  • It is said in the Club Penguin Times that there will be a gadget that turns used things (like pizza boxes) into reusable things.
  • In a recent blog post by Billybob, it was revealed that the Recycling Plant will be to the left of the Mine Shack, and the path to the Forest will be in the left-hand corner.
  • There is a scavenger hunt at the party
  • This is the first party that did not start, this year, a day ahead of schedule.
  • Many penguins who knew the parties would start a day earlier than planned were furious with the outcome of that party.

Gallery

Earth Day preparations

Sources and References