Oh, how time flies!
Last week was the official 6 month milestone for Eclipse Ridge and what an adventure it has been so far!
A few highlights from the past 6 months include:
- Being part of the Second Life 21st Birthday Celebration
- Featured on Grid Affairs
- Adding 3 more species to roster
- Hitting 100 members in Discord and in-world group
- Meeting new players and building friendships
Thank you for your support, participation, and encouragement on this crazy journey. We can’t wait to see what is accomplished in the next six!
The Executive Board
Upcoming Events
Wed Nov. 13th – 6pm to 8pm SLT – KRDG Presents & Request Line with DJ DD (IC Event) | Sim Wide
Blow off some steam, have some fun, get to know each other better all without having to leave your own comfy chairs, or couches, or bar stools, or what have you! Just sit back, message DD and let’s enjoy some fantastic tunes together!
Thur. Nov 14th – 6:30pm SLT – Ridge Roundup @ Rocky Mountain Players Theater (OOC Event) | SLURL
Whether you’re new to the Ridge and have questions about storylines, RP, or how to get started—or you’ve been around for a while and just want to meet and greet your fellow RPers in an OOC setting—come to our weekly Ridge Roundup!
This is where ideas, suggestions, and questions about the sim, events, and plots can be aired in a casual, pressure-free setting.
This week’s is hosted by Eleni Vigneron Denimore (eleni.aurelia)!
Nov. 15-17th Full Moon Observation
The Beaver Moon is the fourth consecutive and final supermoon of 2024.
The November full moon received its name because it was known as the season to trap beavers for their thick, winter-ready pelts.
Will you be the trapper or the beaver this full moon?
ICYMI
Here are snippets of current stories happening on sim or prompts
to help get you dive in. Knowledge of these events are public knowledge
so anyone in town could become aware of the following:

This week, the spell of mild weather protecting Eclipse Ridge seems to have broken. Temperatures have plummeted, and snow has begun to fall at lower elevations in the mountains.
Officials advise residents to start preparing their homes and businesses for winter. They also warn that wildlife may seek shelter in warm places during the colder months.
The Sterling County Sheriff’s Office would also like to remind folks that grabbing someone and yelling “How cold is your tit, witch?” Is considered assault and will not be tolerated.

