The New Year
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DANCING WITH THE STARS The nightclub the Plumm presents a celebrityfilled New Year’s party, featuring actresses Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford. The rock band P.O.D. is the host of a post-midnight party, and disc jockeys include the son of Foreigner’s Mick Jones, Alex Jones, and producer Peter Parker. Saturday, 9 p.m., the Plumm, 246 W. 14th St. at Eighth Avenue, 212-517-4065, $150-$275 for evening party, $35 for after-party.
BACH’S BEST St. Bartholomew’s Church rings in the New Year with an all-evening program featuring a choral Eucharist, a performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerti, and “Try to Remember: A Concert to Usher in the New Year,” featuring organist William Trafka, who performs works by Bach, Buxtehude, and the Beatles. Sunday, 6 p.m. to midnight, St. Bartholomew’s Church, 101 Park Ave. at 51st Street, 212-378-0222, $20-$100 for the Brandenburg Concerti, free for all other programs.
BELLS WILL BE RINGING In the 19th-century, crowds gathered around Trinity Church to listen to the bells as midnight passed on the New Year. The tradition came to a halt when celebrations were moved to Times Square. This year, Trinity Church reestablishes the bell-ringing tradition after having received a gift of 12 new bells. Refreshments are served. Saturday, 11:30 p.m., Trinity Church, 74 Trinity Place at Wall Street, 212-602-0800, free.
PROSPECTIVE LIGHTS The president of Brooklyn’s office presents a midnight fireworks program to celebrate the New Year. Free donuts, hot drinks, and live R&B music are offered. A 3.3-mile “Fun Run” around Prospect Park is also offered. Saturday, 11 p.m., Prospect Park, between Grand Army Plaza and 9th Street, Brooklyn, 718-965-8999, free.