5 Things to Do With Your Kids for New Year’s Eve

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While you may not be able to gather this year for in-person New Year’s Eve celebrations, several Frederick businesses and organizations are offering virtual New Year’s Eve programming your family can enjoy.

Virtual Children’s Story Time from Frederick County Public Library

10 to 10:30 a.m.

Join in this virtual story time for children from birth to age 5 that features fingerplays, rhymes, stories and more. Tune in to the library’s YouTube storytime channel.

 

Playtime at Me Land

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Me Land, 5115 Pegasus Court, Frederick

Get ready for some safe fun at Me Land. The facility is adhering to COVID-19 regulations. All guests must wear masks and practice social distancing at all times. Admission is $10-$17 (rates vary based on age and weekday vs. weekend pricing). Reserve your spot by visiting the Me Land website.

 

Discount Public Ice Skating at Skate Frederick

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Skate Frederick, 1288 Riverbend Way, Frederick

Cheapskate from Skate Frederick offers discounted open public skating for members of the community. Masks and face coverings are mandatory at all times while on the ice. Admission is $5 and skate rental is $1. Reserve online or in person at the facility.

 

Noon Year’s Eve Celebration, Frederick County Public Library

11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

Wear your party hats and join Frederick County Public Library live on Facebook as the library staff counts down to noon. Log in to the Frederick County Public Library’s Facebook page.

 

Candlelight Tour of Historic Houses of Worship in Frederick – Virtual Edition

4 to 9 p.m.

Explore Frederick’s celebrated houses of worship with your family on this virtual candlelight tour of Frederick’s beautiful churches. View the tour on the Visit Frederick website.