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*Canceled in 2004, in respect for [[Newspaper Text|The Cube Theft]] | *Canceled in 2004 (267 on PC calendar), in respect for [[Newspaper Text|The Cube Theft]] | ||
*Many believe that it was [[Robart Kermeen]] himself who started the ritual. Others believe that the custom predates Kermeen and, strangely, may even predate the discovery of the cube itself. | |||
*The cube hunt has been a favourite event of the Academy's year. | |||
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*Perplex City Sentinel | *Perplex City Sentinel | ||
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*[[Scarlett Kiteway]]'s Blog | *[[Scarlett Kiteway]]'s Blog | ||
**blog, 21-JUN-05, "Happy solstice day!" ([http://www.thescarlettkite.com/archives/2005/06/happy_solstice.html link]) | **blog, 21-JUN-05, "Happy solstice day!" ([http://www.thescarlettkite.com/archives/2005/06/happy_solstice.html link]) | ||
*[http://perplexcityacademy.com/publicevents.html Perplex City Academy public events ] |
Revision as of 02:41, 22 June 2005
General
- Part of the annual Summer Festival
- June 14, Begins at 10am and continues through the day.
- On The Great Lawn of The Academy, Children under 13 may search the lawn for brightly-coloured replica Cubes
- The cubes themselves are small, multicolored things which are made of some material which has quite a long shelf life.
- Prizes and refreshments for all
- Canceled in 2004 (267 on PC calendar), in respect for The Cube Theft
- Many believe that it was Robart Kermeen himself who started the ritual. Others believe that the custom predates Kermeen and, strangely, may even predate the discovery of the cube itself.
- The cube hunt has been a favourite event of the Academy's year.
References
- Perplex City Sentinel
- feature, 08-JUN-05 "Holiday Fun Schedule" (link)
- Scarlett Kiteway's Blog
- blog, 21-JUN-05, "Happy solstice day!" (link)