New Year’s Eve music at Carillon in Naperville

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The Millennium Carillon was illuminated during Naperville’s Yuletide Festival December 22. Jason Crane/The Voice

Naperville Park District invites the community to celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Millennium Carillon.

The 2019 Celebration at the Carillon is a free event, with two opportunities to celebrate the New Year, one for the whole family, beginning at 5:30 p.m. and one for those who want to celebrate the New Year at midnight.

At the 5:30 p.m. family event only, the Park District will hand out bells, glow sticks and hot chocolate while supplies last. City Carillonneur Tim Sleep will play festive music of the season, including selections from the movies, “Frozen” and Frozen 2” from 5:30 p.m. to 5:50 p.m., followed by a countdown at 6 p.m..

At the midnight celebration, Carillonneurs Tim Sleep and Sue Bergren will play duets to begin at 11:30 p.m.. At 11:55 p.m. they will play, “Try To Remember” and at midnight the six ton bell, “Big Joe,” will strike 12 times followed by a Royal Peal to welcome the New Year. The program will finish with “Auld Lang Syne” and “The Rejoicing” from “Music for the Royal Fireworks” by G.F.Handel. There will be not be a countdown announced at the midnight celebration.

Both countdowns will take place at the Naperville Millennium Carillon in Moser Tower at Rotary Hill, 443 Aurora Ave. Limited parking is available at the top of Rotary Hill or in the Park District Administration Building parking lot. Additional parking is located at Centennial Beach or at the Municipal Center at 400 S. Eagle Street. Please note that the entire event is outdoors; participants are encouraged to dress for the weather.

— Naperville Park District

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