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First Night is a community celebration of the New Year through the arts. It is an alcohol-free, public celebration that marks the passage from the old year to the new with art, ritual and festivity.

First Night revives the ancient traditions of marking the passage of time in a present day context. It was invented by a group of civic-minded artists in Boston as a meaningful alternative to traditional New Years Eve revelry. Offered to the city as a finale to its Bicentennial events in 1976, it was also the beginning of a new tradition that brought the neighboring communities together through a joint celebration.

The objective of First Night is to recapture the symbolic significance of the passage from the old year to the new; to unite the community through a shared cultural celebration; and to deepen and broaden the publics appreciation of the visual and performing arts.

On December 31, 2001, there were 180 First Night Celebrations: 156 in the United States, 16 in Canada, Hastings and Auckland, New Zealand and Greenwich-t-Docklands, United Kingdom. Seven of these were first-time communities, including First Night® Hazleton.

The above information was obtained from the First Night® International web site. To learn more, please visit www.firstnight.com