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The lighthouse is filled with coins in Club Penguin

Club Penguin Coins for Change Goal Hit

The goal of filling the lighthouse with gold coins has been reached. This was Rockhopper’s goal and now if you go to the lighthouse and the beacon, you’ll see it’s completely filled with coins. There are so many coins that even the light in the beacon is covered in gold. Take a look at this screenshot to see what it looks like:

Club Penguin Coins in Beacon

The beacon is filled with coins.

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Rockhopper and Coins for Change

Rockhopper has arrived once again on the shores of Club Penguin and he’s here to help kick off the 3rd Annual Coins for Change event, which is all over Club Penguin. Plus, there’s tons of construction going on all over the Club Penguin Island in anticipation of the huge Christmas Party, which will begin next week.

Rockhopper

As always, if you waddle over to the beach, you’ll see the Migrator docked behind the lighthouse. Head into the ship and go down to the hold to get to Rockhopper’s stuff. This time, he’s brought some pretty cool gifts for members, including a tricorn hat, a silver bell and a Coins for Change Donation Station that you can place inside your own igloo. Friends can donate their coins right inside your house. Everyone can get a free Coins for Change player card background. Kind of lame, really, but these days Club Penguin is reserving all the cool things for members only.

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Coins for Change

Coins for Change has returned to Club Penguin for the third year and it works exactly the same as before. You can visit any one of the Coins for Change collection stations around the island. This year, they’re at the Plaza, the Town Center, the Beach (next to the lighthouse), the Ski Village, and inside the Migrator (Rockhopper’s ship). And this year, you can buy your own collection station for your igloo if you’re a member. You get it from Rockhopper’s catalog. When you click on any of the collection stations, you’ll see a menu where you can choose the cause you want to support and how many coins you’d like to donate. The causes are kids who are poor, kids who are sick, and the environment. You can donate either 50, 250 or 500 coins at a time.

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