12.31.2010

Ring In… More Of The Same

Test-marketed over thirty years, and soon to eat up much media space.

On the agenda tonight: popular pricing, to draw a class other than the one Reagan actually served:
New Year's Eve Celebration 2010
8:30 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.
$125.00 per person for General Admission (tax and gratuity included; 21 and over only)
$150.00 per person for our VIP Package (tax and gratuity included; 21 and over only)

Please join us to celebrate the arrival of 2011 at our New Year's Eve celebration under the wings of Air Force One! Everyone had a fantastic time last year and this year is going to be bigger and bolder. Ring in the New Year at the Reagan Library, the only place to be this New Year's Eve in Southern California. Enjoy an elaborate night of celebration-extensive hors d'oeuvres, dinner stations, gourmet dessert and chocolate buffets, a champagne toast at midnight and all of the party essentials-hats, horns, streamers and more! Dance to fabulous live music performed by the incredible Pat Longo Orchestra! There will be something for everyone at this grand celebration. Watch the ball drop and more as you welcome in the New Year!

Reservations are required and are limited. Seating will be general seating at tables of 10.

A limited number of VIP Packages are now available! For $150.00 per person you can purchase our special VIP Package for our New Years Eve. This includes preferred seating with a private table especially for your group, as well as a wine for your table!
I'd rather party like it's 1941 or '42—Having fun at roller skating party at Savoy Ballroom.
Chicago, Illinois
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Russell Lee, 1941

Brooklyn, New York.
Red Hook housing development. Jitterbugs at the community center party.

Arthur Rothstein, 1942
Photos: Library of Congress, FSA/OWI Archive

1941-2: people were back at work, advocates for their interests were among those in power, and things were about to change for the better.

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