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Venues and Highlights 1 VENUES AND HIGHLIGHTS JONES STREET - AFTERNOON TROLLEY RIDES CHRIST CHURCH SANCTUARY C.O.R. MUSEUM 3 4 5 17 1 Jolly Raleigh Singing Trolley | 3:00-5:00PM 8 Dave Gunning | 7:00, 8:00PM First Night Raleigh Time Capsule & Music of 2 Load into trolley on Jones Street in the afternoon. Rod Abernethy | 9:00, 10:00PM Load-in moves to Venue 11 at Morgan St in evening. Dave Gunning (Encore Performace the 70s and 80s | 7:00-10:00PM Sponsored by: Julia and Frank Daniels, Jr. Endowment Fund 6 Sponsored by: Centerline Digital at Church of the Good Shepherd at 9:00PM) 7 Media Sponsor: Raleigh Magazine Sponsored by: York Properties of the Triangle Community Foundation 8 Media Sponsor: Live Work Play FAYETTEVILLE STREET BETWEEN EDENTON STREET 18 2 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD HARGETT & MARTIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Down Draft Amusement Ride | 2:00-1100PM The Harris Brothers | 7:00, 8:00, 10:00PM Bradley Burgess | 7:00, 9:00PM Media Sponsor: Beltline Buzz 9 Classical Vocalists | 8:00, 10:00PM Special Guest Dave Gunning | 9:00PM 12 Sponsored by: Captive Aire Co-presented by with PineCone, the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music PNC PLAZA Media Sponsor: WCPE 89.7 FM - The Classical Station 19 | 7:30-10:00PM 11 Media Sponsor: WHUP 104.7 FM Pop-Up Wedding Chapel Sponsored by: Vitale Family Law 13 NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF Media Sponsor: V103.3 FM 3 NATURAL SCIENCES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Memorial Hall 10 The Collection | 7:15, 8:30, 9:45PM Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM ARTSPACE Media Sponsor: Triangle Style Magazine Celebrate New Year’s Eve Around the World with activities 20 Imagine Circus Presents: Adam’s One Man Circus Show from across the globe, including henna from India, resolution | 7:30, 8:30PM ornaments from Italy, storytime in Australia with Susan Comer MORGAN STREET - SLEIGH & TROLLEY RIDES Media Sponsor: Que Pasa 15 16 Fisher and in Africa with the NC Association of Black Storytell- 11 Jolly Raleigh Singing Trolley | 7:00-9:00PM ers, a toddler play area, and more. Sponsored by: Centerline Digital 14 Media Sponsor: Raleigh Television Network Media Sponsor: Raleigh Magazine Gold Leaf Sleigh Rides | 8:00-11:00PM INTERSECTION OF Electronic Experimental Music with Senator Jaiz & 80 lb. Test FAYETTEVILLE & DAVIE STREET 80 lb.Test | 7:00, 8:00 Sponsored by: Capital Associates Early Countdown & Fireworks with Senator Jaiz | 7:30,8:30 Media Sponsor: Spectacular Magazine 10 17 Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba Media Sponsor: WKNC 88.1 FM 18 6:00-7:00PM TRANSPORTATION / HIGHWAY BUILDING 12 Comedy Worx Improv | 7:30,8:45,10:15PM NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF HISTORY Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba | 9:00-10:00PM Sponsored by: Clark Nexsen 4 Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM Boulevards | 10:30-12:00AM Celebrate New Year’s Eve Around the World with activities Media Sponsor: City Insight 19 from across the globe, including crowns from England, Countdown to Midnight & Fireworks | 12:00AM sparklers from China, music together from Ireland, bingo from FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WILMINGTON STREET Hosted by Ira David Wood III and Germany, origami from Japan, and acorn wands from Raleigh, The Glorifying Vines Sisters | 7:30, 8:30PM - Sanctuary 13 Ira David Wood IV the wish tree, art pianos, and more. Sponsored by: Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett Media Sponsor: The Connection Place 20 Dynamo Dogs | 3:00-5:30PM Media Sponsor: GoRaleigh - City of Raleigh Transit African American Dance Ensemble | 7:45, 9:00PM - Family Life Center SIR WALTER RALEIGH BALLROOM 21 22 | 7:00-11:00PM BICENTENNIAL PLAZA Sponsored by: Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett USA Ballroom Dancers Sponsored by: BCBSNC 5 Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM Media Sponsor: The Carolinian Celebrate New Year’s Eve Around the World with activities Media Sponsor: Triangle Coee News 22 from across the globe, including fabric printing from Ghana, FAYETTEVILLE STREET AT HARGETT CITY PLAZA laterns from Switzerland, noisemakers from Scotland, a 14 Fantastical Ferris Wheel | 2:00-11:00PM 23 prosperity display from Mexico, Scottish dancers, a giant Media Sponsor: Triangle Downtowner Pop Up Glow Roller Skating Rink | 2:00-10:00PM sundial, and our Next Year I Will Walls. Tyler Butler Figueroa | 2:30-3:15PM MARBLES KIDS MUSEUM - CALYPSO ROOM 23 Rachel Clearman | 3:30-4:00PM 15 High School Improv and Friends | 6:45-9:30PM INTERACTIVE ART INSTALLATIONS Stacy Clearman’s Little Land Band | 4:00-5:00PM (featuring the groups below) | 7:30-10:00PM Future Stars Rising The Councilmen | 6:45PM Resolution Oak, in Site 4, Bicentennial Plaza. Media Sponsor: GoRaleigh - City of Raleigh Transit Improvable | 7:15PM Media Sponsor: Triangle Coee News Estessentials | 8:00PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SALISBURY STREET Randomax | 8:45PM Art Pianos, in Site 4, Bicentennial Plaza. 6 Bebop Blues & All That Jazz and Triangle Youth Jazz The Happy Accidents | 9:30PM Ensemble | 7:00-11:00PM Sponsored by: Jimmy’s Minis Self Storage First Night Raleigh Globe by Open Community Jazz Jam | 10:00PM - Fellowship Hall Heath Satow and Nate Sheaer Media Sponsor: 72.9 The Voice VINTAGE CHURCH Near Site 11, Fayetteville & Morgan Street 16 New Reveille & Friends | 7:30-10:30PM Life is Magic with Joshua Lozo | 7:20, 8:40, 9:45-Sanctuary Sponsored by: Empire Properties Interactive Photo Booth Sponsored by: First Citizens Bank Media Sponsor: Downtown Raleigh Alliance Near Site 11, Fayetteville & Morgan Street Media Sponsor: La Ley 101.1FM “Next Year I Will” Walls, in Site 4, Bicentennial Plaza BICENTENNIAL PLAZA - MARTIN ST. 7 People’s Procession | 6:00PM With Paperhand Puppet Intervention, The Helping Hand Mission Band, NCSU Pipes & Drums, and you! 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