1st Night/New Years Eve
Ages: 0 and up
Ring in the New Year in downtown Burlington at the First Night Festival. This is a must-do event that brings together over 750 talented artists from all over our region to celebrate in a substance free environment. With a little advance planning (and some insider tips) First Night can be an outing that the whole family can enjoy.
BUTTONS
A button is required for all performances at all venues. That being said, why not just purchase t...
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December 31, 2011
First Night Burlington is Burlington’s alcohol-free New Year’s Eve celebration and Vermont’s largest one-day arts festival. In its 28th year, First Night Burlington, attracts 20,000 people to downtown Burlington for New Year’s Eve. Programming is diverse and includes many cultures and art forms including musical performances, dance, theater, circus arts, puppetry, visual arts, storytelling, and comedy. A First ...
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Best Night in Bristol - Community New Year's Eve Celebration. Best Night buttons ($8 - $10) can be purchased at local merchants prior to New Year's Eve. Events will take place at Holley Hall, Walkover Gallery and Bristol Baptist Church.
HOLLEY HALL5:00 Tom Verner and La Fleur
6:00 The Swing Peepers
7:00 The Hibernators
8:00 Helen Weston with frien...
Ages: 0 and up
Kick off this celebration on Main Street starting at 4:00pm and continue on until the midnight fireworks finale! This year there are over 50 different shows (20 brand new to First Night!) in over 100 performances by over 170 performers around town. There will be food, singing and dancing.
Check the full schedule here.
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Ages: 0 and up
New Year’s Eve festival brings 90 hours of performances and activities to 15 downtown locations
MONTPELIER—The dazzling disco ball will hang atop City Hall as hundreds of airborne lanterns fill the skies during Montpelier’s First Night on Saturday, December 31. Revelers of all ages will welcome in the New Year with performances and...
Ages: 0 and up
CANCELED - THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED FOR 2011
A non-profit group, Friends of A Celtic New Year, invite the community to join them for music, dance and other forms of creative arts to celebrate a new year and the growth and development of young local performers. Funds raised through admission buttons are donated back to the community to promote youth performance in music and dance.
Although the main theme of the event is Celt...
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