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Happy Fat Tuesday and Mardi Gras!!!

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We’ve never celebrated Mardi Gras on the servers before, but thanks to the suggestion from our spicy admin straight from the bayou, JP_Zilla we can’t image image why we wouldn’t!

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So come on down to the UK Holiday area for our First Annual Mardi Gras parade! Floats have been set up for decorating by the community to kick off the celebration. While we encourage teams, you can build one solo. Only 15 spots so hurry in and claim yours! All we ask is no digging, build as high as you want (the sky is the limit), and you can build on top of the border, but not beyond it.
Please have floats completed by Friday for everyone to check them out!

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Enjoy some New Orleans inspired foods and traditonal Mardi Gras goodies with our Custom Villagers. Be sure to bring some sticks, cobble, and emerald blocks for trading.

Check out some of the Floats!

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Want to join in on the fun? Join our Minecraft group on Facebook and submit your name for whitelisting on our Awesome Servers!

 

Holidays are a great excuse for server shenanigans and all around good fun so it’s a good thing that Easter is upon us!

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We will be celebrating Easter with a very special “egg” hunt in the Nu Nu Market. Why do I keep putting the word egg in quotes you may ask? Well these are no ordinary eggs. Last year we used spawn eggs, but with mob griefing turned on for Nu Nu, we figured that would be most disastrous so don’t bother looking for those, there are none 🙂

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If you were here for last year’s egg hunt you may remember that we hid player heads around for you to find and collect. We will be doing the same this year. We’ve also included some special ones as well.

So join us, Saturday April 4, 2015 at 6:00pm EST for this holiday event.

PLEASE NOTE: We will need to close the server at 5:30pm EST in order for the admins to hide the eggs and make sure we have everything ready to go.

Check the time in your Time Zone:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html