Don't worry about looking for things to do on New Year's Eve, because we've got the party planned out for you as we ring in 2020 at Heff's Burger Bar at the Mall of Abilene (old Chelsea's location).
Many people believe that consuming certain foods, at the beginning of the year, will bring us love, luck, good health and/or money. Here are a few of the most popular food superstitions to help you kick off the New Year.
Everyone knows about the ball that drops in New York City's Times Square to mark the start of a new calendar year. What you may not realize, though, is that other cities around the nation have similar traditions that entertain and enthrall their local communities. Here's a look at some of the odder traditions that will be taking place in America tonight:
The hourly countdown to 2013 has officially begun, which means New Year's Eve preparations are in full swing. We're practicing our photobombing techniques, cranking up the tunes and bejeweling jean shorts, among other things. December 31st is the party of all parties, after all!
New Year's Eve is all fun and games until somebody loses an eye.
That's the takeaway from the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual year end warning on champagne bottles. According to the doctors, 'When a champagne cork flies, you really have no time to react and protect your delicate eyes." GAH! Shield yourself with the nearest anything!!!