Nothing says New Year's Eve like the Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve Ball dropping in New York City. As the famous Ball begins its descent, millions of voices unite to count down the final seconds of the year. The new year is then ushered in with an avalanche of confetti that fills the air like multicolored snowflakes. Part of that confetti is comprised of colorful paper taken from a "Wishing Wall". Each year people from around the world write their wishes for the New Year on pieces of official Times Square New Year's Eve paper and post them on New Year's Eve Wishing Wall located in the Times Square Museum & Visitor Center. Whether it is a personal goal or a dream for the future, these wishes are posted on the wall then later collected to become the celebratory confetti that marks the beginning of a new year. JFK Lancer may not have a Wishing Wall, nevertheless, we can certainly hope for new beginnings, new opportunities, and new successes for each of you. Join us as we celebrate the beginning of a year full of hopes, challenges, and dreams as we move toward the future.
All the best to you and your family,
Debra Conway and Sherry Fiester JFK Lancer Productions & Publications
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