Arts & CultureMorris County Celebrates New Year’s Eve with Expanded First Night Programming

MORRIS COUNTY — The County of Morris will host the 34th annual First Night Morris County celebration beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, featuring more than 80 performances across 20 venues throughout Morristown.

The event offers a family-friendly, alcohol-free evening to welcome the New Year while officially launching Morris County’s celebrations of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

Celebrating the American Revolution

This year’s expanded First Night program includes live music, comedy, theater, dance, and film, along with enhanced historical programming highlighting Morris County’s significant role in the American Revolution. Attendees may explore exhibits at Macculloch Hall and the Woman’s Club of Morristown, view the award-winning documentary Hard Winter produced by the Morris County Historical Society, and visit the “Pathways of History” community showcase presented by the Morris County Historical Society in partnership with the Morris County Heritage Commission.

“As we officially begin celebrating our nation’s 250th anniversary, Morris County is ringing in the New Year with an expanded First Night event that highlights our county’s pivotal role in securing America’s independence,” said Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw, a member of Morris County’s 250th Anniversary Celebrations Committee. “The unique historical programs included are just some of the many activities individuals of all ages can enjoy during a memorable night out at this year’s event in Morristown.”

Admission Buttons

An admission button provides unlimited access to more than seven hours of entertainment. Early-bird pricing is available through Sunday, December 21, at FirstNightMorris.org/buttons.

“First Night truly offers something for everyone, from children enjoying the Fun Festival to music lovers attending world-class performances. We are proud to serve as the official kickoff for the 250th anniversary and to provide a welcoming way for the community to celebrate together,” said Craig Schlosser, First Night Morris board co-chair and president.

The diverse lineup includes jazz virtuosos Frank Vignola and Rio Clemente, the Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, Bozza Brazil, Random Test Reggae, comedians Myq Kaplan and Matt Jenkins, Latin dance performances by Christina Piedra, and family programs such as “Fun With Legos” and “Dinoman.” The Film Festival will screen more than 40 films across all-ages, teen, and late-night categories.

For more event information please visit the full article at the Morris Focus.