IT'S TIME TO GET THIS PARTY STARTED

TURN ON SOME MUSIC

STRIKE UP THE BAND
BETHANY CRANDALL: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

ENJOY SOME BIG BAND SOUNDS
LAUREN FREEMAN: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

RELAX AND POP SOME CHAMPAGNE
Many people ring in New Year's by popping open a bottle of champagne. Americans drink close to 360 million glasses of sparkling wine during this time. The bubbly stuff dates back to the 17th century, when the cork was invented.
JULIANA OAKLEY: Featured on Illustrator Saturday

LET A TALENTED SINGER SERENDADE YOU
ANA LATESE: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

GET DECKED OUT AND GO OUT
JESSICA COURTNEY TICKLE: Featured on Illustrator Saturday

JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT A LOCAL CLUB - GO OUT - MEET NEW PEOPLE
KEN DALEY: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

MAKE YOUR OWN MUSIC
RACHEL SANSON: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

KICK UP YOUR HEELS AND RUMBA
VANESSA FLORES: Featured on Illustrator Saturday

ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK TONIGHT
VALERIA ABATZOGLU: Featured on Illustrator Saturday.

CELEBRATE!
ANDRE CEOLIN: Featured on Illustrator Saturday.

LOOK OUT FOR DANCING FAIRIES
CYNTHIA CLIFF: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

ROCK IT OUT!
FANNY LIEM: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

LET YOUR PETS HAVE SOME FUN, TOO
ISOBEL LUNDIE: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

KEEP THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT GOING
JOY LAFORME: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

ADD SOME SPARKLE TO THE NIGHT
KIMBERLY BARNS: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

JESSICA COURTNEY TICKLE: Featured on Illustrator Saturday

STAY HOME AND HUG SOMEONE.
DANIELA VOLPARI: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY.

KISSING IS INVOLVED A MIDNIGHT!
LISA FIELDS: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

GET THE COFFEE READY - IT MAY BE NEEDED TONIGHT
MATT SCHU: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

GO FOR YOUR DREAMS IN 2023
SHAMAR KNIGHT JUSTICE: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY

ENJOY A SPECIAL DINNER
BECCA STADTLANDER: FEATURED ON ILLUSTRATOR SATURDAY
The first New Year's celebration dates back 4,000 years. Julius Caesar, the emperor of Rome, was the first to declare Jan. 1 a national holiday. He named the month after Janus, the Roman god of doors and gates. Janus had two faces, one looking forward and one looking back. Caesar felt that a month named after this god would be fitting.

LIGHT SOME SPARKLERS AND ENJOY BRING IN THE NEW YEAR
LENA RALSTON: Featured on Illustrator Saturday.
About 1 million people gather in New York City's Times Square to watch the ball drop. The Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop came about because of a ban on fireworks. The first ball in 1907 was 700 pounds and was lit with 100 25-watt lights. The current ball puts the old one to shame (thanks to technology). Today, it is covered in 2,688 crystals, is lit by 32,000 LED lights, weighs 11,875 pounds and is 12 feet in diameter.
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY
ANDY IPAKTCHI: www.illustratrice.com

REMINISCE - THEN TAKE MORE PHOTOS & MAKE MORE MEMORIES
YVETTE CHUA: Featured on Illustrator Saturday

Forty-five percent of Americans make New Year's resolutions.
Do You? Want to Share?
SARA UGOLOTTI: Featured on Illustrator Saturday
MICHELLE KOGAN: www.michellekogan.com
Remember the last scene in When Harry Met Sally, when Harry references a song after he and Sally kiss? It was Auld Lang Syne, a song traditionally sung at the end of New Year's parties. Poet Robert Burns wrote it in 1788. Though most people do not know the words to Auld Lang Syne, the overall message is that people have to remember their loved ones, dead or alive, and keep them close in their hearts.
DON'T MISS LISTENING TO AULD LANG SYNE EXPLAINED
Celebrate!
Sophie slings confetti, Bobby bangs a bell.
Sister Sue is slipping through and laughing, feeling swell!
Grandpa's starting jigging, Bernie beats a drum,
Sing and shout and dance about, the magic hour has come.
Voila! A fancy feast appears, and Grandma's standing near.
Hugs and Happy Holidays — a brand new year is here.
by Carol Murray

JUST DON'T FALL ASLEEP BEFORE YOU MAKE IT OUT THE DOOR.
WHAT EVER YOU DO, HAVE FUN! AND BE SAFE!
LAURIE SMOLETTE KUTSCERA: Featured on Illustrator Saturday
Robert Burns – Auld Lang Syne – As sung by Dougie MacLean on the album Tribute
HAPPY NEW YEAR – ENJOY RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR – STAY HEALTHY – STAY SAFE – HAVE A GREAT 2023!
Talk tomorrow,
Kathy
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