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Cult Picnics originated sometime early in 2005.The first offical Cult Picnic was the hippy picnic, attended by all of 4 people. The tradition of pumpkin stealing also began. A few weeks later was the 80's picnic, again 4 people present. But the breakthrough was the Cult Picnic held in honour of Kathmans 17th birthday in the Hamilton Gardens Glasshouse. About 25 people came and went, it all decended into a mass Jam using knifes and and plastic bags. Photos can be found on [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20050806 Petrajane.com].<br>
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The 'Cult Picnic' originated early in 2005. The first offical Cult Picnic was the hippy picnic, attended by all of four people. The tradition of pumpkin stealing also began. A few weeks later was the '80s picnic, again four people present.
Picnics have continued changing locations and people. Fruit tea is a Cult Picnic staple. As well as masses of fruit, bread and cheese, and sometimes hot chips. Cult Picnic entertainment comes in the form of a large AM radio, guitars, tambourines, swingball, a paddling pool, cricket and elastics.   
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The breakthrough was the Cult Picnic held in honour of [[Kathman]]s 17th birthday in the Hamilton Gardens Glasshouse. About 25 people came and went, it all descended into a mass jam using knifes and and plastic bags. Photos can be found on [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20050806 Petrajane.com].
These days, picnics are usually organised in conjunction with a Htown Dance Troupe invasion.  
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Picnics have continued changing locations and people. Fruit tea was a Cult Picnic staple, as well as masses of fruit, bread and cheese, and sometimes hot chips. Cult Picnic entertainment came in the form of a large AM radio, guitars, tambourines, swingball, a paddling pool, cricket and elastics.   
The Picnics so far...
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Picnics were usually organised in conjunction with a Htown Dance Troupe invasion.  
Hippy Picnic in the Rose Garden<br>
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80's Picnic in the Rose Garden<br>
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==The Picnics==
Htown Picnic in the Gardens Glasshouse<br>
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Labour Day at the Clerics Glade<br>
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* Hippy Picnic in the Rose Garden
Drunken Picnic at the Claudlands Playground<br>
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* 80's Picnic in the Rose Garden
Kite flying picnic at the Claudlands Park<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20050806 H-town Picnic in the Gardens Glasshouse]
Myers Park 14 Jan 2006<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20051024 Labour Day at The Cleric's Glade]
Myers Park 21 Jan 2006<br>
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* Drunken Picnic at 8pm at the Claudlands Playground  
Midnight Stargazing 30 Jan 2006 at the Pirongia Redout<br>
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* Kite flying picnic at the Claudlands Park
Memorial Park 03 Feb 2006<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060114 Myers Park - 14 Jan 2006]
Basque Park 18 Feb 2006<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060121 Myers Park - 21 Jan 2006]
Picnic Out West 19 Feb 2006 at Arahoe School<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060130 Midnight Stargazing - 30 Jan 2006 at the Pirongia Redout]
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060203 Memorial Park - 03 Feb 2006]
Up Coming Picnics...<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060218 Basque Park - 18 Feb 2006]
The Singles Picnic.<br>
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* [http://www.petrajane.com/snap/20060219 Picnic Out West - 19 Feb 2006 at Arahoe School]
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''Please add dates if you know them''.
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 29 January 2013

The 'Cult Picnic' originated early in 2005. The first offical Cult Picnic was the hippy picnic, attended by all of four people. The tradition of pumpkin stealing also began. A few weeks later was the '80s picnic, again four people present.

The breakthrough was the Cult Picnic held in honour of Kathmans 17th birthday in the Hamilton Gardens Glasshouse. About 25 people came and went, it all descended into a mass jam using knifes and and plastic bags. Photos can be found on Petrajane.com.

Picnics have continued changing locations and people. Fruit tea was a Cult Picnic staple, as well as masses of fruit, bread and cheese, and sometimes hot chips. Cult Picnic entertainment came in the form of a large AM radio, guitars, tambourines, swingball, a paddling pool, cricket and elastics.

Picnics were usually organised in conjunction with a Htown Dance Troupe invasion.

The Picnics[edit]

Please add dates if you know them.