
IF you thought January was a busy month, you’ll have to fasten your seatbelt for February! It’s a busy and emotional time in The Park and this year will be no exception. To make sure you don’t miss anything, keep these dates circled on your calendar:

February 1: Get up! Get ready! It’s almost Groundhog Day!
Catch up on your sleep tonight because you won’t get much until after the weekend, with all the partying you’re going to do! And make sure you look your best, at least at the start of the celebration, by booking some time at any of The Park’s finest grooming houses.
February 2: Groundhog Day
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.
And don’t forget the Early Risers’ after-party and the after-after parties after that!
February 2-9: Park shops to hold Groundhog Day sales
Whether or not our 2020 POPS, Ermentrude Murmeltier, predicts an early Spring, there’ll be plenty to celebrate with lower prices at most Park shops. They’ll be open all night on February 1, as well as all day on Groundhog Day, too!
February 14: Anniversary of the birth of Jor
He was our first leader and the founder of modern zoocracy. This year’s full-day holiday will be devoted to his memory and to celebrating our future as a zoocratic Park.
February 19: Official End of Hibernation
Let’s celebrate survival! It’s time to welcome back our hibernating friends. As Hieronymous Hedgehog, The Park’s Official Hibernation Ambassador, would say, bring on the food! And in case you have any questions, here’s a handy guide to welcoming home those who’ve been in a state of torpor.
February 20: Return of the Nut
This half-day holiday is an occasion both solemn and celebratory, as we renew our trust in each other and our faith in survival, itself. This year, it will be 2020 Keeper of the Nut Maaaike Abagael Lemming, who will return the nut to The Park’s Small Animal Hibernating Community (SAHC). After, that, we’ll all be looking to Spring and its renewal!
Have a great February, everybody!

February 11: Park School of Aesthetics First Annual Open House
The names of the 35 Animals who will form The Park’s 2020 government have been released.
January is one of The Park’s busiest months. To make sure you don’t miss anything, mark these dates on your calendar:
January 5: “The Nature of Zoocracy/The Zoocracy of Nature.”
January 7-14: Special Pre-Archon Selection Series of Discussions with Park Authors
Until March 31: The Park Museum presents, “The Means and the Message: A Decade of Prognostication Pads”
BREAKING NEWS
The Park really heats up in the Autumn, with celebrations, migrations, and hibernation preparation. Mark your calendars so you don’t miss a thing! Here’s just a taste of what’s in store for October 2019.
Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again! Time to screen some great films by Park Animals. PIFFPockets and Noon Nuttiness films are back, as are the parties, the after-parties, and the after-after parties! Not to mention the inevitable claw-biting before the awarding of the Golden Cougar. Again this year, the festival has paired with celebrity chef Tab Tricolore to bring you “PIFF Experience Packages,”, so you can pair the great food at his restaurants with the PIFF 2019 films!
Park Harvest Festival
Annual Snowbird Farewell
Annual Account of the State of The Park
POPS go the candidates:
Spring is busting out all over, so there’s plenty to look forward to in The Park in May. Put these events on your calendar:
May 1: Toe-Hair Contest
May 20: Anixi Agrarian Jubilee
May 31: The Fowl Ball
April will shower you with special events, so mark these dates on your calendar!
April 8-10: The Broop ‘n Miaow’s annual “Broopee Days”
April 13-14: Spring Shoots Mini Feral Roots Festival
April 26-28: Mapping A Changing Landscape: University of West Terrier Hosts Three-Day Symposium on The Park of the Future
Migrating Home
March 1: Public information session on Squeaky Yawn Syndrome (SYS) at UWT School of Medicine
March 1-3: The Park Museum celebrates its fourth birthday
March 1-31: Museum Month
March 24: Polar Bears’ Poetry Picnic
March 29: The Park’s semi-annual “Shakeoff”
March 30: Tulip season
February 11: Book Launch at The Literary Apothecary
February 14: Anniversary of the birth of Jor



