Raleigh’s Marbles Kids Museum’s Exciting Annual ‘Noon Year’s Eve’ Bash

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Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina, hosted its annual “Noon Year’s Eve” event, allowing thousands of families to celebrate the new year early with their children. The event included activities teaching children how different cultures celebrate the new year, a marble drop at noon, and children popping bubble wrap to simulate fireworks sounds. The museum sold over two thousand tickets for the event.


Marbles Kids Museum’s “Noon Year’s Eve” Celebrates New Year with Families

Thousands of families welcomed the new year at Marbles Kids Museum’s annual “Noon Year’s Eve” event. The event engaged children in activities that highlighted how different cultures usher in the new year. The festivities included a marble drop at noon and a bubble wrap popping activity to mimic the sound of fireworks, with kids delighting in the fun at Curiosity Square.

Shea Lance and her 5-year-old twins, Ava and James, were among the attendees. In an interview, Shea underscored the importance of her children enjoying the holiday while keeping their bedtime routine. “They can celebrate the new year at noon and genuinely be part of it,” she said.

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Marbles also catered to children who preferred a quieter celebration. According to the staff, it’s crucial that children aren’t left out during holidays typically focused on adults. Shenette Swann, the guest engagement manager at Marbles, stressed the need for families to involve their children in these celebrations.

The museum sold over two-thousand tickets for this event, indicating its growing popularity among families.


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