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2025 Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt Kick Off

Submitted by Allison Wonderland on
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I injured my shoulder a couple of weeks ago and haven't been online much since then. Consequently I'm a bit late in announcing the 2025 Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt, but it is indeed happening. The plan is to kick off on Wednesday, March 26th. The prize will be $250. There will be no registration fee this year. Clues will come out daily at 5pm and it will be hidden on public land in St. Paul. Otherwise all of the usual stuff applies. I'll try to make a more complete announcement later this week. But I do plan to have a kickoff event at Joseph's because my girlfriend really likes the pasta bar there. We'll start that at 6:30.

28th Annual Cooler Crew Rehash Bash

Submitted by me2 on
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THE REHASH BASH
Sunday February 4th
Frogtown Community Center
230 Como Avenue
St Paul MN 55103
NOON TO 3pm or so.
POTLUCK
DOOR PRIZES
NEWBIES INITIATION
FINDERS GOLDEN TOOL
PARK PICK POOK winners
& MORE!
* think abt bringing something hunt / winter carnival related to add to the door prizes - I see beer in the prize future lol
* Sometimes people try to fit food items to that year's clues
(I can only imagine all the pink food) or the hunt in general
but that is not necessary.
Anyone is welcome including kids, though of course the event is aimed at those with an interest in the hunt.
So plan to come out and join us for one last hurrah to this year's event.

27th Annual Cooler Crew Predig Gig

Submitted by Joe Medallion (not verified) on
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The reservations are made and confirmed, the 27th annual Cooler Crew Pre-Dig Gig will be happening at Joseph's this year on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
 
Come join your Cooler Crew for the 2025 PDG!!
 
Cash Bar and Food.
 
$5 Park Pick Pool Tickets Available.
 
Talk past hunt memories and new noodles.
 
CC Buttons available

TC Treasure Ten-Year Party

Submitted by Johannes on
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Hourglass Café & Bar at the Lodge of Lazarus Crowe
560 7th St W, St Paul, MN 55102-3008
 
Join us in the HOURGLASS CAFÉ & BAR at the Lodge of Lazarus Crowe — for the TC TREASURE TEN-YEAR PARTY and Great TC Treasure Hunt Kick-off!
 
MEETUP! —
Noodle with fellow Seekers and enjoy refreshments from Hourglass Café & Bar!
 
SHOW AND TELL! —
Bring your past finds and share your favorite stories from the field!
 
EARLY CLUE! —
Get the second clue of this year's Great Twin Cities Treasure Hunt—twelve hours ahead of time!
 
LATE REGISTRATION! —
Register for the Great TC Treasure Hunt—after it's already begun!
 
BONUS CLUE! —
Work together to solve a mystery puzzle and score a bonus clue for all attendees of the kick-off!
 
SWAG! —
Take home a FREE grab bag filled with swag, as our thanks to you for attending the Kick-off and supporting TC Treasure!
 
Event details and scheduling subject to change.

A Fresher New Look

Submitted by ares on

It's been quite a while since there was a major overhaul of the Cooler Crew Site. The time has come for one. The software we've been running on, Drupal 7, was originally planned to go end of life several years ago, before the Covid pandemic, in fact. Even before the pandemic struck, the maintainers had pushed that end of life date off into the future, but the pandemic hadthem continuing to push it forward. 

 Its immediate successor, Drupal 8, was first released on November 19, 2015. This upgrade represented a major architectural change to both the software and the upgrade process. Unlike the upgrade from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7, which was comparatively simple, upgrading from 7 to 8 was, rather than being an in-place upgrade, going to be a migration. Content on the site would end up broken into smaller and smaller pieces for storage, and each piece of code was expected to perform its own migration. Given that the "important" content on this site is the supply of treasure hunt information, and I wrote a lot of code to enable all of the treasure hunt pieces, writing these migrations was not a trivial task, and so, as the end of life date kept getting pushed off, I also continued to push off the migration process.

In June of 2021, was the pandemic was winding down, the Drupal organization announced that Drupal 8 was being deprecated (it went EOL on November 2, 2021). Its own successor, Drupal 9, had been released on June 3, 2020, and it represented a potentially breaking change to how site configuration was managed. Drupal 9 reached the end of its life cycle on November 1, 2023, having been maintained alongside of Drupal 10 since its release on November 15, 2022. And oh yeah, the Drupal organization announced that the end of life to the software we've been using will be a non-negotiable, non-extendable January 5, 2025. 

So now, we had a jump from across 3 versions of the underlying software. Fortunately, I had started to write the migration code late in the Drupal 9 release cycle, so only minor changes were needed to move it to the current version of the Drupal. After a few test runs earlier on, and a couple more since the wind-down of the Winter 2024 treasure hunting season, I got to thinking that the only thing I had left was to make the site under Drupal 10 look as close as I could to the way it looked under Drupal 7. Fortunately making cosmetic changes to a web site is much simpler than making data structure changes, so after getting it "good enough" I decided to pull the trigger and make the changes. 

The result is what you see here. As I write this there are 3,826 pages on this site, that consist of treasure hunts, blog posts, newspaper articles, forums, and various other pieces of information. The underlying data has migrated over successfully. I took advantage of the migration process to make the hundreds of photo slide shows from various newspaper articles properly functional. But doing that means that there's a lot of content that I need to touch in order to make them fit the mold. 3,826, of them to be exact. 

I also made changes to how the various treasure hunts are organized, internally anyway. These changes made pages for the approximately 200 different treasure hunt types obsolete. Part of this process of touching each of those pages involves unpublishing them, so that I can repurpose the nodes (Drupal-speak for a piece of content) within the site for other uses. I don't like having gaps in the database for the node sequence numbers. This page, in fact, is taking the place of the page that formerly listed the Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt page. That part involves some database changes on my part, just to keep things clean. 

I'm about 626 pages into the whole process, out of 3,826. I've got a bit to go. But its going rather quickly. Until its done, there are certain things that may not work as well as I'd like. The menu items may not work. Treasure Hunt lists may not populate, but if there's something you're specifically looking for, you can always hit the search button in the top right corner of the site to look for it. As the guy who brings in most of the content in the site, I have to say I rather enjoy the tools that are behind the scenes for editing pages. And going forward moving to a new version of Drupal should be a lot easier for me. Hopefully you won't even notice it. 

Hopefully I'll be done touching everything that needs to be touched before the Summer hunting season kicks off. I've got a few that I want to find this year, and all I want to do here is copy clues into the respective pages. 

Because now that Drupal 10 has been released and available for 15 or so months, I'm going to have to get ready for Drupal 11's planned release in early December.

I'll let you know with another post when I'm done messing with the content. It will be soon. Until then, I probably know about things that may be problematic for you, so there's no need right now anyway to let me know if you see a problem.

And always remember:

Coolerheads will prevail!

2024 Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt Kickoff

Submitted by Allison Wonderland on
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Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt Kickoff Logo
The Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt 2024 is about to begin! Join us for the kickoff party at Joseph's Grill on Friday, March 8th starting at 6:30pm.
Clues will come out daily at 5pm with up to 12 clues total. The medallion will be hidden in a park in St. Paul. If you find it, you can trade it in for $250 and a commemorative medallion to keep. No registration necessary.

27th Annual Cooler Crew Rehash Bash

Submitted by me2 on
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THE REHASH BASH
Sunday February 4th
St. Paul Masonic Center
200 Plato Blvd.
NOON TO 3pm or so.
POTLUCK
DOOR PRIZES
NEWBIES INITIATION
FINDERS GOLDEN TOOL
PARK PICK POOK winners
Cooler Fantasy Football winner
Cooler State Fair Scanvenger Hunt winner(s)
& MORE!
* think abt bringing something hunt / winter carnival related to add to the door prizes - I see beer in the prize future lol
* Sometimes people try to fit food items to that year's clues
(I can only imagine all the pink food) or the hunt in general
but that is not necessary.
Anyone is welcome including kids, though of course the event is aimed at those with an interest in the hunt.
So plan to come out and join us for one last hurrah to this year's event.

26th Annual Cooler Crew Predig Gig

Submitted by Administrator on
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The reservations are made and confirmed, the 26th annual Cooler Crew Pre-Dig Gig will be happening at Joseph's this year on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
 
We will have our own dedicated bartender. The pasta bar is here again this year. It will be $26 per person which includes tax and tip.
As always we'll have the park pick pool. BFG and Cluey can post those details. Ares will have CC 2024 buttons for sale. I'm sure others will have their cooler wares to sell as well.