New Year's Celebrations
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- Happy Hands-on Historical New YearDid you know that the Babylonians celebrated New Year's Eve in March? Learn some interesting facts about celebrating the New Year and discover some museums that feature New Year's Eve celebrations
- Good Luck Foods to Serve for New Year CelebrationsPart of any good celebration is good food. Whether you're hosting a large party or enjoying an intimate family gathering, include some of these good luck foods in your menu.
- New Year's Celebration at Lucky Strike... Celebrate with the Stars!Light up the night and dance with the celebrities at Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge. The event will be hosted by NYC event designer & planner, Joanna Cummings of Elite Weddings & Events.
- Celebrating Chinese New Year Throughout the WorldCelebrate Chinese New Year with fun party favors, decorations and food.
LSU Golden Girls and Tiger Girls to Participate in 2011 Chinese New Year Celebration in Hong KongOnly one of two organizations selected in the US, the LSU Tiger Girls and Golden Girls will fly to Hong Kong to celebrate Chinese New Year.- Chinese New Year Celebrations in KentuckyThere are a variety of Chinese New Year events to attend in Kentucky to celebrate out with the old and in with the new.
Chinese New Year Traditions, Celebrations, and Good Luck FoodsChinese New Year is a 15-day celebration that ushers in good luck, good health, and prosperity. The Chinese people embrace ancient traditions that focus on the family and include elaborate dragon parades accompanied by dance troupes and musicians.
A History of the New Year CelebrationThe celebration of the New Year traces its roots back to pagan festivals. We can thank Julius Caesar and the Roman god Janus for the modern date for the beginning of each New Year.
Easy Decorating Ideas for New Year's EveAs soon as Christmas is over, the focus becomes the New Year's celebration with only a week to decorate! How can a host or hostess do it? Easy!- 2010 - 2011 New Year's Celebrations in Houston, TexasThe New Year is almost here. There are several 2011 New Year's events that will be taking place in Houston, Texas. There are celebrations for all ages ranging from children to adults. Check out these fun-filled events.
The Chinese New YearWho said Texans don't know how to throw a Chinese New Year celebration?- 2010 Chinese New Years Celebrations in South CarolinaA list of events happening in South Carolina for Chinese New Year.
- Chinese New Year Celebrations in Washington, DCWhere and when to celebrate Chinese New Year 2010 in Washington, DC.
- Lunar New Year Celebrations in AtlantaThe Vietnamese Community of Georgia has planned a grandiose celebration for the Lunar New Year, Sunday, February 7, 2010. The Vietnamese Association of Greater Atlanta hosts a celebration the following weekend in the same location.
- 2010 Chinese New Year Celebrations in Las VegasChinese New Year is a fifteen day celebration which begins on the first day of the month of the Chinese calendar with the new moon. Many celebrations in Las Vegas begin this celebration on Feb. 13
Chinese New Year Celebrations in New York City5 family-friendly ways to celebrate Lunar New Year in New York.
Why is January 1 the Beginning of a New Year?"Happy New Year!" A simple greeting that will be voiced and heard throughout the first few weeks of each new year. But, why is January 1 designated as the first day of a new year?- Your Alcohol-free New Year's CelebrationDo you want to start the year out different and without a hangover. The first step is how you start you New Year's celebration. Make a party fun and alcohol-free while keeping it simple.
- Benefit of Non-Alcholic New Year's CelebrationWhy a Non-Alcholic New Year's Celebration can work for you.
Chinese New Year Celebrations - How to Celebrate the Chinese New YearCelebrations start on a new moon and and last for fifteen days until the time of the full moon- Do it Yourself Centerpieces for New Year's CelebrationsA guide to making centerpieces for your New Year's party with two ideas.
- Fun Ideas for a New Year's Celebration at HomeSome ideas for a fun New Year's celebration at home.
- DIY New Year's Centerpiece IdeasHere are some New Year's centerpiece ideas for your New Year's celebration.
- How to Decorate a College Dorm Room for New Year's CelebrationsThis article will give you several tips on how to decorate a college dorm room for a New Year's celebration.
- Top New Year Party DestinationsReview of different celebration for New years around the world.
Quick and Cheap New Year's Celebration DecorationsQuick little tips to turn your get-together into a celebration or party.- New Year's CelebrationThis article explains how to enjoy the New year eve celebration.
- The History of New Year's CelebrationsHistory is a constant part of our lives, but often we forget (or never new in the first place) where our traditions came from!
- 2009 Chinese New Year Celebrations in Los AngelesThe year of the ox brings plenty of fun to Los Angeles for the 2009 Chinese New Year. see where all the festivities and events are happening.
- How to Have a Great New Year's Celebration at HomeA guide for throwing the best New Year's party in your own house and with the people you love.
- Great Ideas for a New Year's Celebration at HomeThis New Year's avoid a flashy and expensive evening on the town and enjoy a gathering at home with these five creative ideas.
- Brooklyn, NY Chinese New Year CelebrationsCome celebrate Chinese New Year in Brooklyn.
Fun Ideas for a New Year's Celebration at HomeWant to stay at home this year and spend the time with the kids? Carry on fair reader and let me tell you what to do.- It's a New Year: A Poem for New Years CelebrationIt's A New Year: A Poem For New Years Celebration! This poem also includes a special thank you to all of my favorite special Associated Content Producers that have brought me endless support, encouragement and enjoyment. Thank you. Have a happy new year!
- Teaching Lesson Plan and Craft Idea: Chinese New Year's CelebrationsGreat ideas on learning all about the Chinese New Year and how to incorporate these ideas into your classroom lesson plans.
Interesting New Year's Customs Around the WorldWhether you're a world traveler, or just curious about celebrations beyond the Times Square New Year's Ball drop, here's a look at different New Year's customs from around the world.- Great New Year's Eve Games for KidsAre your kids excited about being able to stay up late on New Year's Eve? Are you hosting a New Year's Eve slumber party for them? Here are some great game ideas to keep the kids busy.
- New Year's Celebrations with an Italian FlairAs the New Year's Eve celebrations approach, consider these Italian based party ideas.
New Years Celebration Suggestions for TeenagersThe praise team can saturate the atmosphere and then have the Youth ministers come and bring the word of God and follow that with some Christian comedy, stepping, praise dancing and let your young people express themselves and have fun!- Pick from Seven Different New Years CelebrationsDifferent cultures have marked time differently. Here are listed seven different new Year celebrations.





