The mass extinction event is a term used by players when referring to the slow downfall of species that began in around 2018-2019 when countless species went extinct without reason, it isn't clear on why this happened but it's believed that it has something to do with species-based custom servers, regiments and scouts spiking in popularity after 2019, however this "mass extinction event" has not taken out species as a whole, rather: it has simply reduced them in size and number. The main reason regarding why species go extinct is usually either species lacking players and slowly dying off or becoming too large and hated to not go extinct. Many species are known for often getting in territory wars with their neighbors and civil wars between themselves. Some can start out hostile towards others or themselves. A species can start off as innocent and welcoming, then slowly grow in number and become obnoxious or vice-versa. Their behavior can also vary and change over time. Species usually work in the following way: a large amount of the species appears on the game, and depending on where it goes afterwards, the species will either die off, become large and bothersome for other ponies around them, or live long enough to simply be widely accepted. The word "species" acts as an umbrella term for every creature in the game that isn't a pony, it's very likely that species were the very first type of groups to exist on Pony Town before regiments and scouts spiked in popularity. Shorks and Screes were possibly the first species to exist in the game. There will be face painting, bubble blowing and other activites.Species are unique Pony Town creatures that are mostly created and invented by players, however there are also canon species that are occasionally taken from the My Little Pony Franchise like for example: the changelings. Fun activities for the whole whānau, Central Kids Owhata are having face painting, play dough and other fun interactive activities.Ĭhildren’s Day 2019 Teddy Bears Picnic at the Riverside Amphitheater from 10.30am – 1.30pm. #PONY TOWN FACES PEPE FREE#This is a FREE initiative that will be very beneficial for whānau in the Rotorua Community. Rotorua – Owhata Community Hauora Day at Puketawhero Park, 482 Te Ngae Road, Owhata from 10.00am – 2.00pm. For further information on the expo, please click here: Central Kids will be there supporting at the NZEI stand, all down to see us. $5.00 at the door and 5’s and under FREE. Rotorua – Tummy and Tots Expo, Distinction Rotorua Hotel and Conference Centre from 9.00am – 3.00pm. Bring your friends and family for a relaxing festive afternoon, meet new people and support our community. Come along, there will be plenty of attractions and activities for all to enjoy – pony rides, mini motorbikes, white elephant, live entertainment and much more. Mary’s School Gala at 37 Carnot Street from 4.00pm – 7.00pm partnering with Becks Pony Rides for the night. Rotorua – Central Kids Elstree is supporting the St. Bring your family along with a packed lunch, mat, hats, water and a chair (if you want one). There will be bouncy castles, face painting, pump track (Cougar Park), food, slime making and much more. South Waikato Children’s Day at Dave Foote Park Cricket Club, Memorial Sports Ground, Tokoroa from 10am – 2.00pm. Everything on the day is free including all activities, rides, food and drink. The purpose of the day is to provide families with an opportunity to spend quality time together and be involved in free fun family activities. The event will be held at Victoria Park in Thames from 10.00am – 2.00pm. Families are encouraged to bring along a picnic and share lots of laughs with the little people in our lives.ĬAPS Hauraki (Child Abuse Prevention Services) is thrilled to be hosting the Thames Children’s Day. Children can enjoy an afternoon of free creative fun, nature-based stories, arts, music and forest adventures. Redwoods Children’s Day, Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest from 1.30pm – 4.30pm. Free swimming, sausage sizzle and children’s activities. TCOSS are providing a fun filled afternoon at the Putaruru Swimming Pools, on Reservoir Street from 3.00pm – 6.00pm. This weekend is the start of Children’s Day 2019.Ĭentral Kids Kindergarten’s and Early Learning Centres are participating in events throughout various towns in the Central North Island over this period.
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