- Eeyore's Birthday Party
Eeyore's Birthday Party is a day-long
festival taking place annually inAustin, Texas since 1963. It typically occurs on the last Saturday of April in Austin'sPease Park .Sexton, Scott. [http://eeyores.sexton.com/ Eeyore's Birthday Party] . RetrievedMarch 4 ,2006 .] It includes live music, food and drink vending which benefit localnon-profit organization s, attendees in colorfulcostumes , and very largedrum circle s. Although frequented by children and families, with specific events presented for them by the event organizers, Eeyore's Birthday Party is also known for its high incidence ofrecreational drug use . The festival is named in honor ofEeyore , a character in A. A. Milne'sWinnie-the-Pooh stories.Rossi, Victoria. " [http://www.dailytexanonline.com/media/paper410/news/2005/05/02/TopStories/Celebrating.Eeyore-945511.shtml Celebrating Eeyore: Young and old gather for traditional tribute to fictional character] ". (May 2 ,2005 ). "The Daily Texan ". RetrievedJanuary 18 ,2006 .]History
Eeyore's Birthday Party began in 1963 as a spring party and picnic for students of
University of Texas at Austin English professor Lloyd W. Birdwell, Jr. It was named forEeyore , a frequently depresseddonkey in A. A. Milne'sWinnie-the-Pooh stories who, in one story, believes his friends have forgotten hisbirthday only to discover they have planned a surprise party for him.Milne, A. A.. "Winnie-the-Pooh " (1926). New York:Dutton Juvenile Press. ISBN 0-525-44443-2.] Despite its name, the event does not fall on the official birthday of the fictional character.Topher. [http://www.lavasurfer.com/pooh-faq7.html Winnie-the-Pooh FAQ] . RetrievedJanuary 18 ,2006 .] The original event featured a trashcan full of lemonade, honey sandwiches, a live, flower-draped donkey, and amay pole (in keeping with the event's proximity toMay Day ).Ramirez, Elena. [http://www.klru.org/austinnow/archives/eeyores/eeyores.asp Eeyore's Birthday] . "Austin Now". RetrievedJanuary 18 ,2006 .] After this initial picnic, the annual Birthday Party became a tradition in Austin'shippie subculture .When the festival moved to Pease Park in 1974, Austin-area non-profit
Friends of the Forest , an organization which distributes funds to other area charities, began arranging for food and drink vendors at the festival. They continue this task today along with arranging public services (toilets, buses, security, medics) and scheduling live music and family-oriented games and contests. The event is still known to most as a festival oriented towards modernhippies . It now boasts an annual attendance in the thousands.Contemporary
What started as a small picnic for University of Texas at Austin students has today swelled to a major annual festival with live bands, charity vendors of food, drink and local beers, as well as family-oriented games and contests such as
sack race s,costume contests, and anegg toss . Attendance at the Birthday Party is free. Weather-permitting, it occurs on the last Saturday in April inPease Park ; a rain date is usually scheduled for the following weekend. Bright and diverse costumes are common. In keeping with the original traditions of the event, a live donkey and a may pole are always present. The event begins in the late morning and continues until dusk. Although technically no bottles, cans, or coolers are allowed from outside the park many attendees bring in their own food and drink anyway. Due to the lack of parking in the area and the high attendance, The Friends of the Forest Foundation procures shuttle buses between Austin's downtown area andPease Park .Eeyore's Birthday Party is attended by people from a wide variety of backgrounds and ages, some of whom may have been attending for decades. Austin's hippie community still puts in a major appearance at the event, which they celebrate by forming large
drum circles which can sometimes contain hundreds of drummers and dancers in the large areas of the park not occupied by other events. A statue known by some attendees as "The Eeyore of Liberty", which mixes the fictional donkey withThe Statue of Liberty , often appears near the largest drum circle.References
External links
* [http://eeyores.org/ Friends of the Forest] homepage with annual dates for the event and transportation information
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