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Itty Bitty New Year
New Year's celebration for toddlers and preschoolers
About
Celebrate the New Year with a special event designed for the littlest party-goers. This "Itty Bitty New Year" event offers a fun and safe way for toddlers and preschoolers to experience the excitement of a New Year's Eve countdown, complete with a festive ball drop and engaging activities.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Toddlers and preschoolers
Vibe
Festive and celebratory
Energy Level
Low
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
Indoor
Special Events & Promotions
- Sold out event
- New Year's countdown and ball drop
- Activities for toddlers and preschoolers
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Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Ages
Toddlers and preschoolers
Timed Entry
No
Organizer
Skokie Park District
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Since this event is sold out, consider checking the Skokie Park District's website for future events or similar celebrations that may be announced.
- If you have young children, look for other "itty bitty" or family-focused events throughout the year that cater to their age group.
- Keep an eye on the Skokie Park District's social media channels for last-minute updates or potential cancellations that might free up tickets.
- For future New Year's Eve celebrations, consider booking tickets as soon as they become available, as popular family events often sell out quickly.
- Explore other family-friendly activities offered by the Skokie Park District, such as their various sports programs, nature center events, and cultural arts classes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Skokie Park District and the Village of Skokie two different agencies?
The Skokie Park District is a government agency with its own elected board of commissioners and taxing powers. Although the Skokie Park District and the Village of Skokie share roughly the same boundaries, they are separate government agencies that provide different public services.
What is the Skokie Park District's residency policy?
Resident fees are lower because residents contribute to the district's operation through taxes. Boundaries are specific, and proof of residency (like a utility bill or tax bill) is required. Non-residents pay higher fees and register after residents. Some exceptions exist for specific zip codes and school districts.
What is the Skokie Park District's policy on dogs in parks?
Dogs on leashes are allowed on most Skokie Park District property, provided they are licensed, vaccinated, and owners remove excrement. Retractable leashes are prohibited. Certain areas, facilities, and parks have restrictions, especially when children are present or for specific activities like swimming.
Can I use my own photos or videos on the Skokie Park District's social media?
When you post content to the park district's social media sites, it's subject to the host site's terms of use and may be used by the park district. You should only post your own original content and avoid anything that violates third-party rights.
What is the Skokie Park District's policy on photography and videography?
By participating in Skokie Park District programs or events, you irrevocably agree to the use of your image in photographs and video recordings for promotional purposes without compensation or approval.
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