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But as it's a decentralized gathering, people and islands can show up or depart whenever they like. Some islands have traditionally scheduled their own "build week" the week before other islands show up. | But as it's a decentralized gathering, people and islands can show up or depart whenever they like. Some islands have traditionally scheduled their own "build week" the week before other islands show up. | ||
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Here are the dates for future years: | Here are the dates for future years: | ||
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* 2025: July 21 - July 27<br> | * 2025: July 21 - July 27<br> | ||
* 2026: July 20 - July 26<br> | * 2026: July 20 - July 26<br> | ||
− | * 2027: July | + | * 2027: July 26 - August 1<br> |
* 2028: July 24 - July 30<br> | * 2028: July 24 - July 30<br> |
Revision as of 17:00, 9 August 2022
The agreed upon dates for Ephemerisle is that it starts on the Monday of the last full week in July.
But as it's a decentralized gathering, people and islands can show up or depart whenever they like. Some islands have traditionally scheduled their own "build week" the week before other islands show up.
Here are the dates for future years:
- 2023: July 24 - July 30
- 2024: July 22 - July 28
- 2025: July 21 - July 27
- 2026: July 20 - July 26
- 2027: July 26 - August 1
- 2028: July 24 - July 30