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Where to Celebrate New Year's Eve in the Tri-Cities and Beyond

Here's our "short list" of places to ring in the New Year.

It's that time of year where the champagne flows and strangers become friends. If you're looking for a place to celebrate the New Year, here's our "short list" of places to party in the Tri-Cities and beyond. Cheers!

Tri-City events

  • Spice it up at the annual Desi Rock New Year’s Eve Party. Held at the Fremont Marriott, this Bollywood dance party opens with a lavish dinner from 7:30 to 10 p.m. and live dance performances from 9 to 10 p.m. After that, dance the night away with DJ Asif. The event also features childcare for children ages 2-12. Tickets are $60 for a single adult general admission ticket; tickets for dinner start at $80. For more information, visit www.monakhancompany.com. Purchase tickets online here.
  • For those looking for a safe place to indulge in libations, the Newark Hilton Hotel has two special events for New Year’s Eve: their elegant Ballroom Gala and their Ginger Bar celebration. Both events include a plated dinner, a midnight balloon drop, a champagne toast and music. Overnight accommodations are also available. For pricing and reservations, call 510-490-8390. 
  • Enjoy a more intimate evening of wining and dining at Federico's Tapas and Wine Bar in Union City. The night starts at 7:30 p.m. with a six-course dinner, with each dish paired with a carefully selected wine. The night will be complete with party hats, drinking and dancing into the wee hours. Admission is $75 per person. Seating is limited. To make a reservation, call Federicos at (510) 441-0900.
  • For a more sober celebration, the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose’s Chapel are hosting a New Year’s Eve retreat in Fremont. The free event will feature a mass and potluck reception and will last from 7 p.m. to midnight. For more information, click here.
  • Mission Peak Fitness is also hosting a New Year’s Eve Party at their center on Washington Boulevard in Fremont from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The night promises food, drinks and music. Tickets are $20.

Family-friendly fun

  • The Chabot Space & Science Center in Oakland (10000 Skyline Blvd.) will hold its annual kid-friendly New Year’s Eve Balloon Drop. There will be three balloon drops — 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. — taking place for children of all ages. Keeping it eco-friendly, the 1,000 balloons will be turned into compost instead of ending up in a landfill. Space for the event is limited so hurry and call (510) 336-7373 to register.
  • The Bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito will also host a kid-friendly Noon Year’s Eve Party. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., children will do a noon countdown, dance along to the museum DJ and create their own party hats. Tickets are $11 for children 6 months old and up.

San Francisco

San Francisco is the go-to destination for New Year’s Eve revelers. With that said, taking public transportation will be your best bet. BART will run until 3 a.m. and San Francisco’s Muni system will provide free service from 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve to 6 a.m. on Jan. 1, according to the San Francisco Travel Association. Here are just a few of the many events in the city:

  • If you like large crowds — really, really large crowds — then celebrate the new year at San Francisco’s New Year’s Midnight Fireworks show. The free event will be held at Pier 14, with special BART service and free rides on San Francisco transit systems. Find out about the New Year’s Eve transit schedule here.
  • Avoid the crowd with a romantic two-hour twilight cruise on the Red and White Fleet. Passengers will catch views of city and sunset, hear live music and enjoy appetizers and beverages. Tickets are $58 per person. For more information, visit www.redandwhite.com.
  • Keep it classy with the New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at Davies Symphony Hall. Michael Francis will lead the orchestra in a concert with waltzes and the Martini Brothers will kick things up with their big band sounds as party-goers dance the night away. Doors open at 8 p.m. with the concert starting at 9 p.m. Tickets range from $85 to $195. For more info, visit www.sfsymphony.org.
  • A number of San Francisco hotels are also hosting New Year’s Eve events and special accommodation packages. In the more affordable bracket (in comparison to the $500 parties) is the Clift Hotel’s New Year’s Eve celebration, which features a premium bar, a “sexy vibe” and music from legendary hip-hop selector DJ Jazzy Jeff. Early bird tickets are $150.

Beyond SF

  • Rock the boat at the USS Hornet’s New Year’s Eve Gala in Alameda. From 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., party-goers can enjoy live music from the 3 O’Clock Jump swing band, free dance lessons, a silent auction, food, drinks and a midnight countdown while taking in the sights of the Bay Area skyline. Guests will also be able to see the San Francisco fireworks from the deck, if the weather is clear. Tickets range from $45 to $85. For reservations and information, call 510-521-8448.
  • Enjoy four parties in one at the ‘Rhythm 2013’ New Year’s Eve Party, held at the Domain Hotel in Sunnyvale. The event features four rooms with DJs spinning Top 40, hip-hop, Bollywood and Latin jams. Tickets are $50 per person in advance and $60 before 10:30 p.m. the night of the event. For more information, visit www.asulikeit.net.
  • Get away from the big crowds and head to the Ahwahnee New Year’s Eve Dinner Dance at Yosemite National Park. The night includes a five-course dinner and dance. Formal black and white attire is encouraged. Tickets are $265.20 per person.

What are your plans for New Year’s Eve? 

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Edward May 17, 2013 at 05:05 pm
To add insult to injury, New Haven Unified just divided the community by re-naming a Middle SchoolRead More after two Phillipino labor leaders instead of an Early" Alto California", Mexican Governor after wich the Town of Alvarado was named. They created a WAR betwean comunities with flag waving and graphiti tagging damages even the police call a "Hate Crime". They should be naming a NEW High School after those two labor leaders and not just re-naming an existing historical Middle School. When push comes to shove, the New Haven Unified School Board will pay for a name change but not help pay for school supplies or keep good teachers with a good salery with benefits. They re-name a Middle School After labor leaders, but don't honor the Labor that had dedicated a lifetime to our children....Our Teachers.
Edward May 17, 2013 at 04:51 pm
Because new haven unified School District is so busy renaming or selling off Schools, they areRead More neglecting the 29.1 million dollar grant they got to help provide moderization and supplies to teachers. Instead of building a second High School, on the growing west side of union City, they sell off 15 acres and a relativly NEW, perfectly good school building just 3 blocks from a 70 year old Elementary School. When James Logan High School was Built, Union City had only 23,000 residents. Today, Union City bosts 77,000+ residents and has a single High School pushing 5000 students. Instead of building a new High School (like Fremont, that has 5 High School, one for each of ther original districts and a ROP School), New Haven Unified only has one in the Decoto District and Alvardo district residents must commute to the Decoto District to get an education beyond middle School. A 50 year old "busing policy" (without the Buses) in the name of diversity. Both sides of Highway 880 are just as diverse yet they will not build the west side a High School.
Edward May 17, 2013 at 05:16 pm
To add insult to injury, New Haven Unified just divided the community by re-naming a Middle SchoolRead More after two Phillipino labor leaders instead of an Early" Alto California", Mexican Governor after which the Town of Alvarado was named. They created a WAR betwean comunities with flag waving, fist shaking and graphiti tagging damages even the police call a "Hate Crime". They should be naming a NEW High School on the West Side of Union City after those two labor leaders and not just re-naming an existing historical Middle School. When push comes to shove, the New Haven Unified School Board will pay for a name change but not help pay for school supplies or keep good teachers with a good salery with benefits. They re-name a Middle School After labor leaders, but don't honor the Labor that had dedicated a lifetime to our children....Our Teachers.
Edward May 11, 2013 at 04:12 am
Here are some patch photos. you will notice the children marching with the" Filipino AdvocatesRead More for justice" banner all the way up to the New Haven Unified School District office. Do you think these photos could have incited the Vandels and selected their target? Violating the "Brown Act", the School Board created this problem by not putting the name change before the Voters before making this decision ahead of public comments and input. The outcome, of changing the name, and what the name would be, was already decided before they even put it on the agenda, behind closed doors. The clinched Fists, in the Top photo, did not help either. Remember, these are Patch Photos, that are public, and even more are out there in social media. http://storify.com/UnionCityPatch/a-collection-of-photos-and-reactions-to-alvarado-m/embed
Edward May 11, 2013 at 01:35 am
Dear Mr. Day: It is NOT the names of Larry itliong or Phlip Veracruz that have been at issue, itRead More has been the removal of an "existing" name, on an "existing" school, that already has Heritage Everyone agrees, that, if this was a new school, it would be good. We need a new High School on the west side of Union City because the existing School is pushing 5,000 students and is just to large and to far away. The School District is just playing politics with a "name" and not giving the Students what they realy need. They are selling off Real Estate with an existing School on the West Side, of Union City, to private developers, instead of giving us a new High School. People are fustrated with the School District and the Phillipino Comunity that pushed the name change and this is why they targetted the "Political Office" of the "Phillipino Community". This was not a random location...It was a "Shot Across the Bow". No amount of smooth talk or Guest Speakers will fix this. Only putting the name change "On the Ballot" will fix this. It must be resolved by everyone before we can "GO ON".
S T April 18, 2013 at 07:39 pm
"lost revenue from large industries that have ceased business or left the service area,Read More including NUMMI, Solyndra" What about gained revenue from Tesla and Seagate? "Labor costs are also increasing, especially the cost of health care benefits" Yeah, with average salary at $89,110 in 2011: http://fremont.patch.com/articles/how-much-employees-in-the-union-sanitary-district-earn
John April 18, 2013 at 01:14 pm
lost revenue from large industries that have ceased business or left the service area, includingRead More NUMMI, Solyndra, Borden Chemical, and SF Newspaper Group, historically some of the District’s largest customers. yet they make no mention that Solyndra will now be occupied by seagate soon, and nummi has Telsa....etc... Union City pays more than most cities in water/garbage/sewer/school parcels/sales tax yet its schools are floundering, water taste awful, you have pay to recycle
John April 18, 2013 at 01:11 pm
Spot on and to pay for their entitlements as using public vehicle to go on long trips...
Joanna Nelson March 12, 2013 at 03:07 pm
The passes will offer a $57 (90) minute session down from the introductory price of $74! Thanks soRead More much!
Lori Suydam January 26, 2013 at 02:50 pm
I am a teacher at Park Elementary School and I love what you did for our school. My students andRead More parents were so happy to see that our walls were bright and our desks were sparkling clean. Thank you very much!!
Leah Hall January 26, 2013 at 01:43 pm
Tip of the Hat to our difference makers at Kaiser!
Rob Rich January 26, 2013 at 12:29 pm
This is fantastic! Thank you Kaiser for supporting public schools and honoring the legacy of Dr.Read More King.
Edward May 14, 2013 at 04:00 pm
May 14,2013 Union City, California. Police said the first suspect pushed both homewoners down toRead More the floor and "forcefully removed the elderly female's jewelry." The second suspect found a young adult male locked in a bedroom, struck him in the head with the gun, ransacked the bedroom and took more property, police said. Both suspects fled on foot to a waiting vehicle, described as a newer model silver Audi sedan or BMW with chrome rims and tinted black windows. The vehicle was last seen being driven past Kitiyama Elementary School onto Medallion Drive, according to a Union City Police press release. Now this is about rich Black kids, with guns and driving BMWs, Attacking Elderly Whites in Union City. A little "political Vandelism" did not do this. This is a true "hate crime" against Whites yet it is reported as a "home invasion Robbery". They followed the Elderly White guy home from the store and pushed there way into the house and hurt everybody as they robbed them. Pre-selected an Elderly White Guy, because of hate" thencommited a crime against him and his family. The Political painting on a Political office was not a hate crime but a "political Statement". Get it Strait.
Edward May 11, 2013 at 04:00 am
Here are some patch photos. you will notice the children marching with the" Filipino AdvocatesRead More for justice" banner all the way up to the New Haven Unified School District office. Do you think these photos could have incited the Vandels and selected their target? Just a thought. http://storify.com/UnionCityPatch/a-collection-of-photos-and-reactions-to-alvarado-m/embed
Union City Resident May 9, 2013 at 09:44 pm
you could be on to a super idea! Online education. No ecological impacts. Everyone works at theirRead More own speed and capability. They get the best teacher every time because we can choose the lesson. Do anytime before midnight the same day if there is homework just like in college for those who sleep late and are always truant in regular school, no computer or too young and nobody at home, can go to computer centers. LOL You can name your own computer instead of school names. We can afford it better, cheaper for parents than school taxes, no administrators everywhere you look. Okay, I was just kidding...I think it's one issue at a time. School naming, school board, violating the Brown Act, address issues of recall, new elections, listening to the public, elected officials not following district policy, School Superintendent who knew or should have known it was a Brown Act violation, should be fired or not?, put issue on ballot by referendum or not?, let other elected officials write to editor instead of meeting with their voters?, Nobody trying to correct the errors made?, then discuss new high school. I agree with other letter - students being abused in school for maybe years now, bad test scores and they all say they know why but as educators they haven't fixed the problem yet, budget is non existent but we can afford all new band and athletic uniforms for the school with the new name LOL Taxpaying without representation