Above is a photo of the entrance to the Miriam P. Brenner Greensboro Children's Museum. It was well attended yesterday, but we mainly went to learn more about today's Noon Year's Eve event. This spectacular event, held today from 10:00 am- 12:30 pm is a grand way for children to celebrate the new year early by counting down to noon! There will be family-friendly crafts, music, and a balloon and confetti drop. The 12 noon toast will be apple juice. What a memory maker for children and to give them an idea of how adults celebrate the holiday. As a society, we tend to demand everything immediately. Learning to anticipate and wait, and that sometimes the anticipation is as fun as the actual event, is a great life lesson for people of all ages. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for non-members.*
Help your little ones be present in the moment and take them to the Noon Year's Eve event. The Children's Museum is located on Church Street, across from the Central Branch of the Greensboro Library. As for what adults in Greensboro will be up to, well, the sky's the limit. This is a big night for restaurants, bars, and other venues. Many of us will be maintaining the tradition of ringing in the new year at home, watching the ball drop in Times Square. Whatever you do, Happy New Year! We're thinking somewhere downtown, or nearby, should have a Noon Year's Eve celebration for adults: Tanger Center, The History Museum; The Weatherspoon Art Museum; The Train Depot...
Stop by tomorrow for our 2024 year in review post and on January 2nd for the start of Year 17 on Greensboro Daily Photo!
*if you can't make this event, the Jerry Hyman Day of Community Service and Accessibility is January 2nd, 2025 with $2 admission all day.