New Contest!!!
OK guys, as promised... here is part of your little surprise. A NEW CONTEST!!! The winner will get a picture of their player card in the box of fame. I will tell you more about this when we get our official winner(s). OK, here is the contest: I will post a small part of an object that I saw in a room... your job is to tell me what room it is from and where is is located. I started off with something sorta easy. Here is the picture.

Penguin Style- December 2009
click on the top of the fist tree at the right
OK, so again... I am sorry that we got this information to you late. I hope you enjoy your Christmas, and I might not post anything tomorrow. Today is my lazy day, but I had so much extra time so I might as well post this before the new catalog. From this blog I have 1 goal. TO BE A FAMOUS PENGUIN! You know, that kind of penguin that everybody is like OMG there is ipod freak13! (me)
Anybody that can help me achieve this (and Brittany- aqua1crystal too) will be rewarded somehow. Wouldn't that be so cool to be as famous as Rockhopper and Aunt Artic... maybe a bit annoying though.
Thanks for all your help and support... I have a little supprise for you guys after the holidays, I have been working hard on it.
Coins for Change.
The results are in! As you can see in the image below, the enviroment has the most votes by a small percentage. The coins for Change Christmas event is a good way for us to help out certain causes. Enjoy the rest of your Christmas Eve!
Club Penguin Clock Tower
Have you ever wondered what that big tower in the snow fort area is for? I bet you have noticed that the time displayed is not the same time that it is at your house. There is a reason for that, this awesome snowball powered clock uses Penguin Standard time... also know as PST.
Penguins all around the world see the same time on this great big clock. It makes it so much easier to plan igloo parties and other events. One way to help out the Club Penguin Community is to do your part in powering the clock. It's easy! Just throw a snowball at the red target to get the gears turning.
Originally by: Tori
Edited by: Brittany
Penguins all around the world see the same time on this great big clock. It makes it so much easier to plan igloo parties and other events. One way to help out the Club Penguin Community is to do your part in powering the clock. It's easy! Just throw a snowball at the red target to get the gears turning.
Originally by: Tori
Edited by: Brittany
Club Penguin Postcards
There are many types of postcards on Club Penguin. They vary from invitations to thank yous and to just hello's. Some of these include featured, friendship, puffles, party, games, and room postcards.
The featured postcards are mostly postcards referring to the closest holiday or play, they are great for showing friends your holiday spirit. The next type of postcard is friendship. These postcards are good to tell penguins that they are your friends and to make them have a good day. Next are the puffle postcards. You can send these to a friend to let them know that you care about their puffle(s). Another type of postcard are invitations to parties. They are good for hosting parties at your igloo and for telling other penguins that their igloo party was fun. The next type of postcard is games. You can invite your friends to play games with these. You can also send them the good game postcard to show good sportsmanship. Finally, we have the room postcards. You can send these to a friend to meet them somewhere. Those are the different types of postcards you can send. But don't forget that you have to pay 10 coins to send a postcard! Thank you for reading this and have fun sending postcards!

The featured postcards are mostly postcards referring to the closest holiday or play, they are great for showing friends your holiday spirit. The next type of postcard is friendship. These postcards are good to tell penguins that they are your friends and to make them have a good day. Next are the puffle postcards. You can send these to a friend to let them know that you care about their puffle(s). Another type of postcard are invitations to parties. They are good for hosting parties at your igloo and for telling other penguins that their igloo party was fun. The next type of postcard is games. You can invite your friends to play games with these. You can also send them the good game postcard to show good sportsmanship. Finally, we have the room postcards. You can send these to a friend to meet them somewhere. Those are the different types of postcards you can send. But don't forget that you have to pay 10 coins to send a postcard! Thank you for reading this and have fun sending postcards!
Originally by: Brittany
Edited by: Tori
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