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Title: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: jay on November 13, 2011, 08:30:01 PM
I've heard that donations for our city's New Year's Eve celebartion have fallen off.

Give if you are able.
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: Towntalk on November 14, 2011, 12:04:22 PM
Where are all the bars, saloons and restaurants ... this should be their big day. Certainly they are all going to jack up their prices. Why should the average bloke have to shell out a "donation" and then have to pay through the nose for a nosh at some diner? Seems to me that they should be the ones to be shelling out the dough if they expect to bring us downtown. Personally, I plan to have my own party right here at home ... booze free ... noshing on a large cheese platter, egg nog, potato chips and deli meats and at the stroke of midnight curl myself up in my trundle bed and rock myself off to the land of Nod.
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: sfc_oliver on November 14, 2011, 02:08:32 PM
It's been over 20 years since the last time we went out for New Years Eve. And about 5 since we've had any alcohol at the house.......

So much safer to stay home that evening. In so many ways........
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: jay on November 14, 2011, 09:26:24 PM
That is a good point Towntalk.  The downtown establishments stand to have a lot of extra business on New Year's Eve because of the First Night crowd.

But many eateries went out of business in the past year or two.  Things are still not booming with the downtown economy.
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: Towntalk on November 14, 2011, 10:21:23 PM
There's also the question of parking ... more money out of the pockets of party goers.

There are many other places where folks can go New Years Eve that have free parking so we're down to what the downtown night clubs have planned.

This also beggers the question how much does First Night Youngstown need?
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: Towntalk on November 14, 2011, 10:36:15 PM
First Night Youngstown 2012

http://www.firstnightyoungstownoh.com/

Judging from the site, they have things pritty much under control.

As for the buttons, I have absolutely no problems with buying buttons for the event.
Title: Re: Cutting Back On New Year's Eve Celebration
Post by: jay on December 08, 2011, 06:35:07 AM
Five councilmen have decided to contribute some of their ward funds to First Night Youngstown.

First Ward Councilwoman Gillam, $300
Second Ward Councilman Rodgers, $1,000
Third Ward Councilman Pinkard, $1,000
Fourth Ward Councilman Ray, $550
Sixth Ward Councilwoman Tarpley, $1360