
In their continuing effort to foster interspecial harmony in The Park, the Archons have instituted a weekly series of gatherings, which they are calling “Stereotype Sundays.” They hope these gatherings will enable residents to discuss their ideas and misconceptions about other species.
Original Publication Date: 20 June 2013
In their continuing effort to foster interspecial harmony in The Park, the 2013 Archons have instituted a series of public gatherings that will take place every Sunday at the Ancient, Open-Air Theatre.
“Stereotype Sundays,” as they will be called, are the latest in a long list of administrative efforts to promote the kind of peaceful coexistence among species that Jor hoped to achieve when he established modern zoocracy in The Park 31 years ago.
But, as the Archons admitted this morning when they announced this latest venture, “almost every success in this area has been hard-won. Worthwhile…and a major step forward, but hard-won.”
This new idea, which was unanimously approved by the Archons in April, differs in its approach in that it is meant “to encourage Animals to be open about what they think and how they feel,” said Chief Archon Dewi Rhinoceros this morning.
“Free is the operative word,” she emphasized.
“We want all Animals to feel free to bring something to these gatherings. And by that, I mean, to bring their beliefs, their ideas about other species. We want to hear what they think, what their ancestors taught them. We are going to try not to judge, but to educate…to illuminate. After all, we are a community of thousands of different species…there is bound to be an abundance of misinformation,” she said.
The gatherings will begin on Sunday, June 23. For the first event, the Archons have requested that those attending bring a “stereotype” of their own species to the forum.
“An idea, a picture, a quotation…anything…as long as it will spark discussion. That is all we need,” said the Rhinoceros.
The 5 Ws of it all:
Who: All Park Animals, including citizens, residents, regular visitors, and their friends and families
What: “Stereotype Sundays”
When: Every Sunday, 1:00 pm until 6:00 pm
Where: Ancient, Open-Air Theatre
Why: To foster harmony among all the species that live in The Park by dispelling myths and understanding others’ beliefs



Original Publication Date: 11 April 2016
March 1-31: The Park Museum celebrates its fifth birthday
March 1-31: Museum Month
March 16-18: UWT hosts three-day symposium on on Human Error
March 24: Polar Bears’ Poetry Picnic
March 29: The Park’s semi-annual “Shakeoff”





This is it, folks! The day we’ve all been waiting for. First, we’ll hear 2020 POPS (Park Official Prognosticator of Spring) Ermentrude Mayella Murmeltier tell us what the weather has in store for us and then we’ll hear from the new Archons about what our government has in store for us! Festivities start at 7:00 a.m. and go on forever and ever, with the food stations open a full twenty-four hours (8:00 a.m. on February 2 until 8:00 a.m. on February 3). Click on the schedule to the right for a full view.
February 2-9: Park shops to hold Groundhog Day sales
February 11: Park School of Aesthetics First Annual Open House
February 14: Anniversary of the birth of Jor
February 19: Official End of Hibernation
February 20: Return of the Nut



