Niagara Falls (NY) Rocks 2011 New Year’s Celebration
From WGRZ Channel 2 in Buffalo (includes video):
Old Falls Street was packed with thousands of patrons for the 2nd annual Hard Rock Cafe New Year’s Eve Guitar Drop Friday night.
The event was headlined by a live performance from Smashmouth and also included food, drinks and fireworks.
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PARTY IN THE PARK
From the Niagara Falls Review (includes pictures and videos):
When you put a rock band named after a mythical river next to one of the world’s legendary rivers, it’s a recipe for a soggy experience.
But thousands ot New Year’s Eve revellers rang in 2010 with the powerful rock band Styx, named after the mythological river in the underworld.
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Hard Rock Cafe to ring in New Year with guitar drop
From AuburnPub.com:
New York City drops a crystal ball in Times Square on New Year’s Eve. In Niagara Falls, N.Y., 2010 will be ushered in with the dropping of a big guitar.
A 10-foot fiberglass guitar will be dropped at midnight at the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Niagara Falls. The model of a Gibson electric guitar was raised atop an 80-foot-high scaffold on the restaurant earlier this week.
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Preparations for New Year’s Eve party in Queen Victoria Park
Here are some pictures I took yesterday and today of the work going on in Queen Victoria Park in preparation for the big show tomorrow night.
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Don’t Miss Out: Last Chance to Save 20% off New Year’s Eve Tickets!
Early this morning I received the latest newsletter from Oh Canada, Eh? Dinner Theatre:

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Niagara’s wonderland: Icewine and frozen waterfalls
From the National Post:
The outing: Head to the Niagara region for winery tours, the spectacular falls, a giant New Year’s Eve party or make a date for mid-January and the icewine harvest.
Why it will make your holiday sparkle: Wine and holiday spirit undoubtedly go together. So, what better way to enjoy a uniquely Canadian holiday than drinking icewine in the scenic Niagara Valley, the world’s largest producer of this sweet dessert wine?
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