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First Night

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Artistic and cultural celebration on New Year's Eve
This article is about New Year's Eve celebrations. For other uses, seeFirst Night (disambiguation).
Anice sculpture at First Night Boston

First Night is a North American artistic and cultural celebration onNew Year's Eve, taking place from afternoon until midnight. Some cities have all their events during the celebration outside, but some cities have events that are hosted indoors by organizations in the city, especially clustered in the localhistoric downtown which are easilywalkable to each other, such as churches and theaters. The celebration isfamily-friendly andalcohol-free, serving as an alternative to conventional adult New Year's parties that are abundant with alcohol. Since it happens on New Year's Eve, First Night celebrations are actually held on the last night of the old year. First Night celebrates a community's local culture, often featuring music, dance, comedy, art, fireworks and, in some cities,ice sculptures and parades.

Boston

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First conceived by Clara Wainwright[1] for the December 31, 1975 celebration inBoston, First Night organized a small group of artists and musicians seeking to perform on stages, both indoor and outdoor. The event also sought to avoid the emphasis on alcohol typical of New Year's Eve parties.[2] Soon other surrounding communities started their own First Night celebrations. By the 1990s, the First Night Boston event was attracting works by over a thousand artists.[3] In 2006, more than a million visitors attended First Night events, including free outdoor ice sculptures onBoston Common and inCopley Square, and waterfront fireworks.[4]

Until 2015, live coverage of the final part of Boston's First Night, including the countdown to midnight and fireworks overBoston Harbor that begin at the stroke of midnight, was broadcast byWBZ-TV.CBS, the station's parent company, was an official sponsor.

In 2013, the non-profit First Night Boston organization closed for financial reasons, thoughMayor Menino of Boston (in office for only another year) pledged to find private or public funding the January 2014 celebration.[5] On November 11, 2013, Mayor Menino announced he had acquired the necessary funding and that the 2013 First Night would be “a bigger, brighter display than ever before.”[6]

The city of Boston took over the First Night festivities in 2015 and hired anevent planning firm to manage the smaller and scaled back event.[7]

In 2016, television coverage of the festivities was transferred toNBCUniversal-owned properties includingNECN,Telemundo owned stationWNEU and newly acquiredNBC owned stationWBTS-LD; the latter used the event to help launch the station's NBC affiliation, which took effect on January 1, 2017.

There was no celebration in 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Other cities

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First Night in Raleigh NC
A "giant acorn" is lowered on First Night in Raleigh, North Carolina, nicknamed the City of Oaks.

By 1999, First Night celebrations were being held in more than 200 cities.[8] In 2000, more than 260 cities had such a celebration. However, in 2001, 20 cities dropped out of the First Night celebrations due to the effects of theSeptember 11 attacks and/or money difficulties.[9]

During theGreat Recession, which began in late 2007, many First Night celebrations faced financial difficulty, being scaled back or canceled.[10][11][12]

There were about 45 cities with First Night celebrations happening on New Year's Eve 2013/2014.[13]

As a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic, starting on New Year's Eve 2020, First Night events were scaled back or cancelled in many cities and several places enforced measures such as wearing masks andsocial distancing.

National organization

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First Night USA is the national offshoot of the original Boston organization. It works with the numerous First Night licensed events throughout the United States.[13]

Other celebrations on New Year's Eve, not labeled "First Night", have also sprung up. For example, in 2003, First Night Providence announced they planned to cancel future celebrations, which had been going on for 19 years. A group of local artists created Bright Night Providence, an artist-run New Year's Eve celebration based on the idea and spirit of First Night.[14]

References

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  1. ^"A Quiet Kind of Act".Art21 Magazine. Retrieved31 May 2018.
  2. ^"Has the Ball Dropped on First Night Worcester?".Worcester Magazine. December 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2013-02-10.
  3. ^Nordheimer, Jon (1990-12-26).A New Year's Fete Of Art, Not Alcohol.The New York Times. Retrieved on 2009-04-06.
  4. ^Ford, Rosemary (2006-12-28).Carving out First Night Boston; Local ice sculptor lends frozen art to annual celebrationArchived 2013-01-22 atarchive.today.The Eagle Tribune. Retrieved on 2009-04-06.
  5. ^"First Night, creator of the city's longtime New Year's Eve celebration, to cease operations".The Boston Globe. June 21, 2013. Retrieved31 May 2018.
  6. ^"Mayor Menino announces First Night plans after festival had appeared to be in jeopardy".The Boston Globe. November 7, 2013. Retrieved31 May 2018.
  7. ^Filipov, David (November 7, 2013)."Fireworks are returning to First Night festival".The Boston Globe. Retrieved31 May 2018.
  8. ^"Major cities plan New Year's parties".Denver Post. October 10, 1999.
  9. ^"First Night fireworks fizzle out".Worcester Telegram Gazette. December 9, 2009.
  10. ^Steve Brown (October 28, 2009)."First Night Boston Weathers Financial Storm". WBUR.org. Retrieved2009-12-24.
  11. ^Robert Faires (August 28, 2009)."First Night Austin: Going forward despite the turbulence". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved2009-12-24.
  12. ^Rosemary Ponnekanti (October 18, 2007)."First Night getting new life: Organizers pare New Year's party". AllBusiness.com. Retrieved2009-12-24.[dead link]
  13. ^ab"All First Night Cities for 2013/2014 New Years Eve". First Night Alexandria. Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-18. Retrieved2013-12-16.
  14. ^"New Year's Eve Celebration". Bright Night Providence. Retrieved2009-12-24.

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