Time: 7am
To keep with the Star Wars theme for the "May the 4th Be With You" series, I would like to invite you to a CITO to help clean up the Forest Moon of Endor(Southern Pines) after the Ewoks helped the Rebels in a battle against the Empire. We are gathering together to clean up the Downtown Park of Southern Pines. After they hold their Farmer's Market there on Saturdays, they always leave a mess so we will be cleaning up this area. We have trash bags, gloves, refreshments and first-aid kits on hand. We are keeping the Star Wars theme for this CITO and since it is in Southern Pines, the Forest Moon of Endor seems to be as fitting name as any.
The body, which is a forested moon covered by giant trees, is sometimes called the "forest moon of Endor" in Return of the Jedi and other times referred to directly as Endor. The only reference to another body in the Endor system is a small red planet or moon shown in the distance. The novelization of Return of the Jedi asserts that the planet (also named Endor) was destroyed a long time ago, though later Star Wars media explain away the planet's destruction as a hoax. In the Ewok television movies, a large green gas giant is shown in the moon's skies. In the Ewoks cartoon, the moon is shown to orbit a binary star.
The moon and its inhabitants play a pivotal role in the Galactic Civil War in Return of the Jedi: the Rebel Alliance's destruction of the second Death Star occurs in the moon's orbit, and is facilitated by events on the moon's surface. The second Death Star's shield generator is located on the moon's surface. Rebels led by Han Solo (Harrison Ford) use stolen codes and an Imperial shuttle to land on the surface intent on destroying the generator. The Rebels form an alliance with the Ewok inhabitants, who mistakenly believe that C-3PO is "some sort of god." The Ewoks provide guidance and support the Rebels' attack on the Imperials. Once the Rebel Alliance takes down the Death Star's shield, the space station is open to attack; Rebel starfighters, led by Lando Calrissian in the Millennium Falcon, annihilate it.
Along with the Ewoks, the moon is depicted in post-Jedi works as the home of deadly giant Goraxes, tall and timid Yuzzums, evil yet dim-witted Duloks, rodent-like Teeks, the vicious condor dragon and a settlement of off-planet reptilian marauders.
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