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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003 |
New
Year's in Pasadena
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Noticias
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New Year’s in Pasadena
ASADENA RESIDENTS PARTICIPATE IN NEW YEAR’S ACTIVITIES alongside the
thousands of visitors who come from all over the world. Here are some tips
and activities to make your New Year’s celebrations complete.
Tips for a safe and sane holiday
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Dress warmly and bring proper weather gear to avoid hypothermia.
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Tents, sofas and campfires are not permitted along the parade route.
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Throwing any object at vehicles is strictly prohibited.
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Public consumption of alcohol is illegal.
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Setting off firearms and fireworks is unsafe and illegal.
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Don’t use homemade barbecues. Only professionally manufactured brands
are allowed along the parade route.
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Obey traffic and parking regulations; pull to the right for emergency
vehicles.
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Report suspicious activities to 744-4501 (or 744-4241 from a cell
phone) or call 9-1-1.
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Pets are not recommended on the parade route because they react unpredictably
in unfamiliar surroundings accompanied by loud, sudden noises.
Enjoy the festivities
Please visit websites or call numbers listed for more specific information.
Dec. 11 to Jan. 4 Tournament of Roses Exhibit**
Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game historic photos, artifacts and exhibits.
$5; free for children 12 and under. Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W. Walnut
St.
Dec. 26 to Jan. 3 Holiday Hotline (795-9311)
The Pasadena Convention & Visitors Bureau offers information about
events and activities. Volunteers are needed to answer the hotline! If you
can help, please call 795-9311 before Nov. 19.
Dec. 27 Northwest Renaissance -- Great Art, Great Music, Great
People
Live entertainment, cultural exhibits, sports activities, exhibits, food
and more. Free. Robinson Park, 1081 N. Fair Oaks Ave. 744-7386.
Dec. 28 to 31 Tournament of Roses Family Festival*
Fanfest Expo Village, Art of the Garden, Equestfest and Equestfest
Chili Cook-Off. Admission prices, times and dates vary for each event. Lot
I at the Rose Bowl and 480 Riverside Dr., Burbank (Equestfest).
Dec. 28 to 31 Float Decorating*
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the float-decorating process. $5 for
any two visits; children under 3 are free. Brookside Tent and Rosemont Pavilion
near the Rose Bowl; Rose Palace, 835 S. Raymond Ave.; and Buena Vista Pavilion,
2144 Buena Vista St., Duarte.
Dec. 29 to 30 Tournament of Roses Bandfest*
Award-winning bands from all over the country will perform. $10 for
adults; $5 for children 4 to 12; free for children under 3. Times vary on
each day. Pasadena City College Stadium, corner of Del Mar Boulevard and Hill
Avenue.
Dec. 30 and Jan. 2 Historic Landmarks Bus Tour**
Learn about Pasadena’s architectural jewels and famed cultural and educational
institutions from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Includes an introductory slide presentation
and buffet luncheon. $45 for members; $55 for non-members. Reservations are
required. Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W. Walnut St.
Dec. 31 Rose Bowl Game Kickoff Luncheon and
Hall of Fame***
This exciting event will feature the Grand Marshal, Rose Queen and Princesses,
coaches, players and spirit squads from the two universities that will square
off in the Rose Bowl Game. $50; Tent outside Rose Bowl Stadium (area K).
Jan. 1 115th Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade*
Beginning at 8 a.m., Grand Marshal John Williams will lead the nation’s
premier marching bands, floral floats and equestrian units down the 5.5-mile
parade route.
Jan. 1 90th Rose Bowl Game*
Two championship collegiate teams will face off at 2
p.m. Rose
Bowl Stadium.
This is a contractual sell-out with the majority of tickets distributed by
the participating teams and conferences. The value of a ticket for 2004 is
$125.
Jan. 1 to 3 Post-Parade Float Viewing: A Showcase of Floats*
Jan. 1 from 1 to 5 p.m. and Jan. 2 and 3 from 7 to 9 a.m. for disabled
and senior citizens and their families; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for all others.
$7; children under 3 are free. Ticket sales end at 3:30 p.m. all three days.
Washington Boulevard at Sierra Madre Boulevard. Shuttle is $2 per person,
roundtrip; children 5 and under ride free. Call for shuttle stop locations.
* www.tournamentofroses.com or 449-ROSE
** www.pasadenahistory.org or 577-1660
*** TicketMaster: (213) 480-3232
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